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    US CLARITY Act To ‘Hopefully’ Pass By April: Bernie Moreno

    Naveed AhmadBy Naveed AhmadFebruary 19, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The US CLARITY Act, a highly anticipated bill aimed at providing greater clarity for the US crypto industry, could make it through Congress in just over a month, according to crypto-friendly US Senator Bernie Moreno.

    “Hopefully by April,” Moreno told CNBC during an interview at US President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago property in Florida on Wednesday.

    Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong joined Moreno for the interview, explaining that they were with representatives from the crypto, banking and US Congress at the World Liberty Financial (WLF) crypto forum to reach a solution on market structure.

    “A path forward” is in sight, says Moreno

    “One of the big issues that came up in the past was this idea of ​​stablecoins on rewards,” Armstrong said. The banking industry previously raised concerns that offering stablecoin yields could undermine traditional banking and shift deposits and interest away from banks.

    While Armstrong had issues with the draft bill and withdrew his support for the CLARITY Act in January, he said there is “now a path forward, where we can get a win-win-win outcome here.”

    Brian Armstrong and Bernie Moreno joined CNBC on Wednesday. Source: CNBC

    “A win for the crypto industry, a win for the banks, and a win for the American consumer to get President Trump’s crypto agenda through to the finish line, so we can make America the crypto capital of the world,” Armstrong said.

    Armstrong said the crypto exchange previously could not support the bill because it includes provisions that ban interest-bearing stablecoins and position the US Securities and Exchange Commission as the primary regulator of the crypto industry. The White House was reportedly disappointed by Coinbase’s decision to withdraw its support, describing the move as a “unilateral” action that blindsided administration officials.

    Moreno admitted that the delay stems from “getting hung up” on the stablecoin rewards, which he said “shouldn’t be part of this equation.”

    Polymarket’s crypto prediction platform odds of the US CLARITY Act passing in 2026 briefly surged to 90% on Wednesday before falling to 72% at the time of publication.

    Moreno shuts down the idea of ​​a Democrat-led midterm election

    Meanwhile, Moreno dismissed the idea that a Democratic takeover of Congress could threaten the bill when asked. “The house isn’t going to go Democrat, and neither is the Senate,” Moreno said.