Here’s the latest on the upcoming White House crypto meeting scheduled for Tuesday, February 10, 2026, which is expected to focus on stablecoin yields — a central issue in U.S. digital-asset policy negotiations: �
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Next week’s White House crypto meeting will focus on stablecoin yields, with bank representatives attending for the first time.
Banks Demand Stablecoin Yield Ban As White House Schedules Tuesday Crypto Meeting | Yellow.com
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🏛 What’s happening
White House officials have scheduled a staff-level meeting on Tuesday, February 10 to continue discussions over whether stablecoin issuers can offer yield or interest-like rewards to holders — a key sticking point in wider crypto regulatory talks in the U.S. �
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This session follows an earlier White House meeting on February 2 that ended without agreement on stablecoin yield provisions and helped stall progress on broader crypto market-structure legislation. �
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Tuesday’s meeting will again be at the staff level, but for the first time includes senior representatives from major banks (e.g., Bank of America, JPMorgan, Wells Fargo, Citi, PNC, U.S. Bank) alongside crypto industry groups. �
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⚖️ Why stablecoin yield matters
The core dispute centers on yield-bearing stablecoins — products that pay interest or rewards to holders (common in the crypto sector but not traditional banking): �
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Banks’ stance: They argue that if stablecoin issuers offer significant yields, it could act like “shadow deposits” and pull customer funds away from traditional bank accounts, raising risks to banking stability. �
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Crypto industry’s view: Firms and trade groups counter that stablecoin yield is a competitive tool to attract users, and outright bans would hinder innovation and growth. �
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📜 Larger policy context
This negotiations tie into efforts to advance U.S. crypto regulation, such as the CLARITY Act and the GENIUS Act framework on stablecoins and digital assets: �
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The stablecoin yield question has been a major point of contention holding up legislative progress, including bills that have passed committees but stalled due to lack of agreement between industry and banks. �
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White House crypto policy staff — including advisor Patrick Witt — have urged both sides to work toward a compromise on yield rules by the end of the month. �
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📌 What to watch next
Whether the Tuesday meeting produces a compromise proposal that could unblock stalled legislation. �
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How banks and crypto firms adjust their positions — especially if a regulatory framework is shaped that balances innovation with financial stability concerns. �
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If you’d like, I can outline what the political implications might be for crypto markets or explain the competing policy proposals in more detail.
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