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The CLARITY Act Could Spark A Crypto "Yield-As-A-Service" Boom

Published May 25, 2026
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Summary:
  • The Digital Asset Market Clarity Act cleared the Senate Banking Committee this month.
  • Section 404 of the bill would ban platforms from paying yield just for holding tokens or stablecoins.
  • Industry insiders think the rule could kill passive earn products and spawn a new "yield-as-a-service" market.

The biggest piece of crypto legislation in years could shut down a feature investors have been earning on for a decade. It could also create a brand-new market in its place, which is why the bill matters even for investors who don't touch crypto directly.

What The Bill Actually Does

The Digital Asset Market CLARITY Act, also known as the CLARITY Act, cleared the Senate Banking Committee this month and is the first serious attempt to set federal rules for the crypto industry. It's the closest crypto regulation has come to becoming law in years.

The bill lays out which tokens fall under the SEC and which fall under the CFTC, sets standards for stablecoins, and lightly maps out rules for DeFi, which is short for decentralized finance. DeFi just means crypto apps that let users lend, borrow, or trade without a bank in the middle.

The piece getting the most attention isn't any of those, it's a single provision called Section 404.

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Why Section 404 Is A Big Deal

Section 404 would ban digital asset service providers and their affiliates from paying users a return just for holding a coin or stablecoin. In English, the "park your tokens, earn 5%" model that fueled Celsius, BlockFi, and a long list of DeFi apps would mostly become illegal.

Senators Thom Tillis and Angela Alsobrooks negotiated a compromise that bans bank-deposit-style yield but carves out room for what the bill calls "bona fide activities," meaning yield earned from real economic work like staking, lending, or providing liquidity. The crypto industry generally backs that compromise, while Senator Cynthia Lummis has been pushing lawmakers to stop delaying and move the bill forward.

The Yield-As-A-Service Angle

Here's where it gets interesting for investors. STBL chief commercial officer Joe Vollono argues the rule could push the industry toward something more durable: yield-as-a-service.

Think of it like cloud computing for crypto returns, where AI-driven systems route capital across compliant DeFi infrastructure, tokenized Treasurys, and institutional lending markets, then pay out yield based on what those positions actually earn. It's the difference between a savings account and a managed portfolio, with the same end result for the user but real, regulated work behind it.

What To Watch

If the CLARITY Act passes in its current form, the firms that win are the ones that can build active, compliant yield products before the deadline hits. The ones that lose are the platforms still leaning on passive earn programs.

Exchanges and stablecoin issuers will start repositioning their yield products in the next quarter, and that's where the real signal will be.

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