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Coinbase Pushes Back Against Banks Over Stablecoin Rewards Ban

November 14, 2025Crypto Economygeneral
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TL;DR Coinbase is defending stablecoin reward programs and pushing back against banking associations seeking to expand the GENIUS Act's interest prohibition. Banks want to treat discounts and third-party benefits as interest, something the exchange considers illegal and harmful for stablecoin-based payment adoption.

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Coinbase's Stand Against the Stablecoin Rewards Ban: A Pivotal Moment for the Crypto Industry In a bold move that could reshape the future of digital finance, Coinbase is firmly pushing back against banking associations' efforts to curb stablecoin reward programs. The exchange is determined to defend these innovative incentive structures, which it sees as crucial for driving mainstream adoption of stablecoin-based payments. At the heart of the matter is the GENIUS Act, a proposed legislation that seeks to expand the prohibition on banks paying interest on deposits. Banks are now seeking to classify stablecoin rewards and discounts as a form of "interest," effectively banning these programs. Coinbase, however, argues that this interpretation is not only misguided but also illegal and detrimental to the wider cryptocurrency ecosystem. The exchange contends that stablecoin reward programs are fundamentally different from traditional bank interest. These programs offer users tangible benefits, such as discounts or cashback, for engaging with stablecoin platforms and facilitating transactions. Coinbase believes that classifying these rewards as interest would set a dangerous precedent, stifling innovation and hindering the growth of stablecoin-powered payment solutions. "Stablecoin rewards are a crucial tool for driving mainstream adoption of digital currencies," said a Coinbase spokesperson. "By offering users genuine incentives to use these payment platforms, we're not only empowering consumers but also fostering a more vibrant and inclusive financial ecosystem. Treating these rewards as interest would be a major setback for the entire crypto industry." The stakes are high, as the outcome of this battle could have far-reaching implications. Cryptocurrency experts warn that a successful crackdown on stablecoin rewards could slow the adoption of these digital assets, which have emerged as a vital bridge between traditional finance and the decentralized crypto world. "Stablecoins have the potential to revolutionize the way we think about money and payments," said industry analyst Sarah Lim. "By offering users tangible incentives to engage with these platforms, Coinbase and other crypto companies are accelerating the integration of digital currencies into mainstream commerce. A ban on these reward programs could stifle this progress, ultimately harming both consumers and the broader crypto industry." As the debate continues, Coinbase's unwavering stance underscores the critical role that leading exchanges play in shaping the future of the cryptocurrency landscape. The exchange's willingness to challenge the banking establishment on this issue could set a precedent for other crypto firms to follow, further solidifying the industry's position as a driving force for financial innovation and inclusion.

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