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Circle Stock Price Drops Amid Stablecoin Yield Ban Concerns in CLARITY Act

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The Circle stock price has taken a sharp hit over the past week, as concerns grow over the stablecoin yield proposal in the CLARITY Act. While the amended crypto bill draft may restrict yield on stablecoins like USDC, it has sparked investor concerns.

Amid rising competition in the stablecoin market, this move has raised questions about the sustainability of Circle’s business, impacting the CRCL crypto stock.

Circle Stock Under Pressure Amid CLARITY Act Issues

The shares of Circle have experienced a severe market decline during the last week after it suffered a major crash, which resulted in ongoing losses. On March 27, the Circle stock reached a closing price of $93.66, experiencing a 4.6% decrease.

After-hours trading showed a small increase without showing signs of full market recovery. The data indicate that investors maintain a pessimistic outlook while displaying protective behavior towards their investments.

Circle Stock Price; Source: Yahoo Finance

The most significant drop in CRCL stock price happened on March 24 when the value decreased more than 25% within one trading session. The market sell-off happened because the CLARITY Act draft revealed plans to prohibit stablecoin companies from providing interest on user account holdings. Although the amended crypto bill received bipartisan support, the stablecoin yield clash still persists.

Since yield is a key reason why many people hold USDC, investors quickly worried that Circle’s revenue could take a hit. After the initial crash, the stock hasn’t fully recovered. It continued to decline over the next few days, reaching the current price. Four Pillars researcher Siwon Huh stated, “

“Passive yield is likely one of the biggest reasons retail users on Coinbase hold USDC. Replacing this with activity-based incentives would require building an entirely new user engagement structure.”

Pressure from Tether Competition and Policy Risks

Beyond the concerns around a possible stablecoin yield ban, the Circle stock is also facing growing competition from its biggest rivals, like Tether. Recently, Tether has tapped the “Big Four” for auditing its reserves. Major auditing firms like KPMG and Deloitte will now help Tether with its reserve auditing. 

If the audit is successful, experts believe it could shift around 5% to 15% of USDC’s institutional market share in the short term. The primary source of this funding will come from institutional investors who seek to maintain their liquidity, trustworthiness, and market assessment of Tether. The only way to achieve a substantial transformation requires Tether to demonstrate its reserve strength through continuous testing.

At the same time, the proposed CLARITY Act is creating long-term concerns for the entire stablecoin industry. Despite the latest developments, the final passage of the crypto bill is still uncertain. This has also impacted the Circle stock price.

Source: https://coingape.com/circle-stock-price-drops-amid-stablecoin-yield-ban-concerns-in-clarity-act/

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