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Just caught the market reaction to that new stablecoin legislation draft making waves. Circle shares got hammered 20% yesterday while Coinbase dipped nearly 10%. Apparently the latest version of the Clarity Act is looking to crack down hard on stablecoin yield rewards—basically anything that looks like interest payments on balances would be restricted. That's a pretty big deal since yield has been a major draw for holding USDC on these platforms. The timing is rough too, given Circle had been on a crazy run, up like 170% since February before this selloff. What's interesting is Tether quietly moved to counter this by bringing in a Big Four accounting firm for a full audit of USDT reserves. Feels like the stablecoin legislation debate is forcing everyone to reshape their whole value proposition. Some analysts think this could get worked around with loyalty programs or other structures, but it definitely changes the game for how these tokens compete going forward.