Coinbase’s new credit fund shows why banks are fighting stablecoin yield on the Clarity Act

Coinbase launched a credit fund offering stablecoin yield products, intensifying competition with traditional banks. The move highlights tensions around the Clarity Act's stablecoin regulations. Banks fear crypto platforms can offer higher yields on stablecoins than regulated banking, threatening deposit flows. Indian investors watching crypto adoption should note yield opportunities and regulatory risk as Washington debates stablecoin frameworks.
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