The Future of Crypto in the US Cannot Wait Until 2030 ⏳



⚡Wyoming Senator Cynthia Lummis, one of the most influential crypto advocates in the US Senate, clearly laid out the fate of crypto regulation in a statement dated March 25, 2026: “Bipartisan consensus is essential for the passage of the CLARITY Act. We are working day and night to protect stablecoin rewards while preventing deposit flight from community banks. America’s financial future is now at stake – we cannot wait for another chance until 2030.”

This statement is not just a senator’s personal opinion; it marks a turning point in the Digital Asset Market CLARITY Act process, which has been stalled in the Senate for months. H.R. The law, known as 3633, aims to bring long-awaited "clarity" to the digital asset market: it clarifies whether digital assets are securities or commodities, defines the division of authority between the SEC and the CFTC, strengthens consumer protections, and aims to make the US the "digital asset capital of the world," in line with Trump's promise.

👀 Stablecoin Rewards and Bank Concerns

🤔 Where is the Compromise?

The biggest obstacle to the law was the "yield" debate surrounding stablecoins. The GENIUS Act, passed last year, prohibited stablecoin issuers from paying interest directly. However, exchanges and platforms could offer users activity-based or holding-based rewards. Community banks and the traditional banking lobby argued that these rewards would lead to deposit flight, threatening local lending and business financing, especially for smaller banks. Banks stated that trillions of dollars in deposits could shift to stablecoins.

Lummis and Republican Senators made critical progress in closed-door meetings this week. The bipartisan agreement, spearheaded by Senators Thom Tillis (R-NC) and Angela Alsobrooks (D-MD), doesn't completely ban stablecoin rewards; however, it prevents the use of banking terms like "yield" and "APR," and prevents rewards from being directly tied to the balance amount. In short, rewards are preserved, but they cannot be marketed "like a bank product." According to Lummis's team, negotiations are "99% resolved"; the remaining obstacles are political, not technical.

This agreement protects both crypto innovation and the stability of the banking system. Lummis emphasizes this balance, stating, "We are protecting innovation but also preventing deposit flight."

⚡2026 Elections and Global Competition

Lummis's warning that "we can't wait until 2030" is not without reason. With the 2026 midterm elections approaching, the Senate's schedule is tightening. The Senate Banking Committee is scheduled to finalize the bill at the end of April (after Easter). If the bill passes the Senate, the reconciliation process with the House will begin. However, time is running out: Congressional recesses, budget negotiations, and the election atmosphere could slow everything down.

Furthermore, global competition is intensifying. Singapore, Europe, and the United Arab Emirates are attracting crypto capital with clear rules and attractive returns. The US is risking dollar dominance and innovation without clear regulation. Lummis sees Trump's promise to "make America the digital asset capital" as materializing with the CLARITY Act: "With this law, we will achieve this. Let's finish it once and for all."

🤔 Is This Compromise Really a Win-Win?

Critics (especially some within the crypto community) say the compromise gives too many concessions to banks, limits passive returns, and hinders genuine DeFi competition. Some react by saying "banks are killing innovation." On the other hand, those who are realistic see this: A purely “anti-bank” bill would never pass the Senate. Without bipartisan support, the filibuster obstacle cannot be overcome. Lummis’s approach is pragmatic: advancing crypto not by fighting banks, but by striking a smart balance.

If this bill passes 🤔
- Clear rules will finally come to the crypto sector; innovation will accelerate, and capital will stay in the US.
- Community banks will gain deposit security, and support for the local economy will continue.
- Consumers will both benefit from stablecoins and be protected from banking risks.

🕵️In short, Senator Lummis’s call is not just for a bill, but an urgent call for America’s financial future. The CLARITY Act brings crypto and traditional finance together, rather than pitting them against each other. The April markup and the year-end Senate vote will show whether this compromise will bear fruit.

⚡The US leadership in the digital age no longer lies in the corridors of Congress, but in the permanence of this critical compromise. As Lummis said: Time is running out and 2030 is far away.

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