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Sources: If Coinbase fails to propose a viable plan to return to negotiations, the White House may consider withdrawing its support for the cryptocurrency market structure bill

2026-01-17 10:05:27

According to reporter Eleanor Terrett, the White House is considering completely withdrawing its support for the cryptocurrency market structure bill unless Coinbase returns to the negotiating table and proposes a yield agreement that satisfies the banking sector. A source close to the Trump administration revealed that the White House is angry about Coinbase's "unilateral" action on Wednesday without prior notice, calling it a "sudden reversal" for both the White House and the entire industry. The source emphasized that the White House believes a single company cannot represent the entire crypto industry, stating, "Ultimately, this is President Trump's bill, not Brian Armstrong's bill."

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