Consumer protection agency CASE unveils six-figure advertising effort to urge senators to seal stablecoin loophole ahead of White House meeting with crypto executivesConsumer protection agency CASE unveils six-figure advertising effort to urge senators to seal stablecoin loophole ahead of White House meeting with crypto executives

CASE Targets Senators Over Stablecoin Banking Rules

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Consumer protection agency CASE unveils six-figure advertising effort to urge senators to seal stablecoin loophole ahead of White House meeting with crypto executives. 

This week, a consumer watchdog group initiated a six-figure advertising campaign. The message of CASE for America has a U.S. senator in mind. The group seeks increased regulation of stablecoins ahead of critical policy discussions.  

As per CASE for America on X, the campaign was suspended three days before key talks. Leaders in the cryptocurrency space will meet with the Independent Community Bankers of America at the White House. That meeting is dated Feb,2, 2026.

Source: CASE_forAmerica

Campaign Pressures Lawmakers Ahead of White House Talks

The advertisements encourage senators to promote community banks. CASE desires Congress to seal the stablecoin loophole. The timing, as Eleanor Terrett tweeted on X, seems strategic. The campaign was introduced just before the discussions of yield on stablecoins started.  

Source: EleanorTerrett 

According to CASE, the existing regulations benefit big crypto companies. The team asserts that local lenders will be endangered by stablecoins. Community banks are used to serve farmers and small businesses in the country. The advertisements position stablecoins as a threat to Main Street.  

The claims of CASE are supported by Treasury Department estimates. Stablecoins might suck away $6 trillion of conventional banking. That would be detrimental to community banks. Small business lending might be severely challenged.  

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Crypto Leaders Push Back on Banking Concerns

Those warnings were denied by Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong. He referred to the issue of community banks as a red herring. Armstrong enquired whether stablecoins really pose a danger to small lenders. The argument reveals big differences within the business.

The administration crypto council is the meeting’s chair, according to Reuters. Cryptocurrency companies, financial institutions, and lobbyists will be present. The revolutionary CLARITY Act has stalled in discussions.

In mid-January, Brian Armstrong pulled the plug on Coinbase support. The bill was delayed by Senate Banking Committee Chairman Tim Scott several hours afterward. A Coinbase representative was confirmed at the meeting by Bloomberg. 

Patrick Witt of the President’s Crypto Council would like it passed at once. Bitwise CIO Matt Hougan cautioned that any delays cause uncertainty in regulations. Digital assets undergo extended experimentation with unspecified rules.

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