Clarity Act Senate Vote Scheduled for Thursday as Stablecoin Yield Fight Reaches Boiling Point
The Senate Banking Committee is scheduled to hold its long-awaited vote on the Clarity Act this Thursday, a market structure bill that would formally legalize the majority of crypto activity in the United States. After months of negotiation, industry leaders are voicing rare optimism, though unresolved disputes over stablecoin rewards, ethics provisions covering presidential business dealings, and protections for DeFi software developers continue to threaten the package. A compromise from Senators Thom Tillis and Angela Alsobrooks would restrict some stablecoin yield programs while permitting activity-based rewards, but banking groups argue the language still contains exploitable loopholes ahead of Thursdays committee markup. Binance disclosed that its in-house security stack blocked roughly $10.5 billion in user losses between the start of 2025 and the first quarter of 2026, attributing the result to more than 100 deployed machine-learning models. The exchange said it intercepted 22.9 million phishing and scam attempts in the opening quarter of this year alone, safeguarding an estimated $1.98 billion in customer funds, with the bulk of attempted theft routed through compromised wallets and cross-blockchain bridges. Internal research pegs annual crypto-related fraud at $17 billion in 2025, a 30% year-over-year jump, while recovery operations returned $12.8 million across 48,000 cases. Morgan Stanley‘s