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    Home»Ethereum»Blockchain Association Petitions US Lawmakers, for Crypto Customer Rewards
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    Blockchain Association Petitions US Lawmakers, for Crypto Customer Rewards

    KryptonewsBy KryptonewsDecember 19, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Blockchain Association, a non-profit crypto advocacy organization, wrote a letter to the US Senate Committee on Banking, signed by over 125 crypto industry groups and companies, opposing the ban on third-party service providers and platforms offering customer rewards to stablecoin holders.

    Expanding the prohibition on stablecoin issuers sharing yield directly with customers, outlined in the GENIUS stablecoin regulatory framework, to include third-party service providers stifles innovation and leads to “greater market concentration,” the letter said.

    The letter compared the rewards offered by crypto platforms to those offered by credit card companies, banks and other traditional payment providers.

    The letter opposes efforts to stop crypto platforms from sharing yield with customers. Source: The Blockchain Association

    Prohibiting crypto platforms from offering similar rewards for stablecoins gives an unfair advantage to incumbent financial service providers, the Blockchain Association said. 

    “The potential benefits of payment stablecoins will not be realized if these types of payments cannot compete on a level playing field with other payment mechanisms. Rewards and incentives are a standard feature of competitive markets.”

    The Blockchain Association has issued several statements and letters pushing back against efforts to prohibit crypto platforms from sharing yield-bearing opportunities with customers, arguing that these rewards help consumers offset inflation.