Is Coinbase close to a US Crypto policy breakthrough?
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Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong said he remains confident that an agreement can be reached on the US crypto market structure legislation. This comes in when there are divisions between banks and digital-asset firms, which continue to stall progress in Washington. In a post on X, Armstrong mentioned that the company is working toward a “win-win” outcome that advances President Donald Trump’s crypto agenda while addressing concerns raised by traditional lenders. “We’re all in,” he wrote, adding that Coinbase was among the first to advocate for what’s best for crypto users. The US’s biggest crypto exchange is facing uncertain market conditions. COIN price dipped by almost 8% in the last trading session. It ended the day trading at $141.09. White House talks continue Armstrong in a post highlighted that the GENIUS Act, which was passed six months ago, is now being “re-litigated” in Congress. He warned that renewed debate over stablecoin provisions (including potential limits on rewards) has deeply impacted their customers. Coinbase representatives attended recent White House meetings. It was aimed at resolving a months-long impasse between crypto firms and large US banks. Armstrong said the industry remains aligned and that discussions are moving toward an agreement involving the White House, banks and crypto companies. Chief legal officer Paul Grewal echoed that view. He stated that after a meeting in the Eisenhower Office Building, the administration is committed to finding solutions that benefit American consumers. However, talks so far have not produced a breakthrough and he seems quite sure that they can do this. Absolutely. As soon as I walked into the Eisernhower Building this week to work on market structure, it was immediately clear that this Admin is committed to finding solutions for all involved, for the betterment of American consumers. We can do this. https://t.co/mfdKnA9QpN — paulgrewal.eth (@iampaulgrewal)…
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