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COIN, CRCL: why are crypto stocks seeing pressure today?

by March 24, 2026
written by March 24, 2026

Digital asset heavyweights Coinbase (NASDAQ: COIN) and Circle (NYSE: CRCL) are facing an intense wave of selling pressure this Tuesday as a regulatory storm brews in Washington.

The sudden downturn reflects growing investor anxiety over a potential legislative shift that could fundamentally alter how stablecoins – the very “glue” of the crypto economy – are managed and monetized.

Year-to-date, COIN and CRCL have followed sharply divergent trajectories, with the former down over 25% currently while the latter remains up some 100% versus its year-to-date low.

Why did crypto stocks crash on Tuesday?

Today’s rout is mostly driven by a bipartisan legislative proposal aimed at curbing stablecoin yield and rewards.

According to recent reports, US lawmakers are targeting the “indirect” sharing of interest income with retail customers – a practice that’s fuelled the growth in tokens like USDC.

The proposed framework seeks to treat certain reward programs as unregistered securities offerings – potentially forcing platforms to dismantle popular incentive structures.

For a market that’s recently enjoyed a period of relative regulatory calm, this sudden pivot toward “yield restriction” has caught many traders off guard – sparking a broad exit from crypto stocks.

Coinbase stock faces a dual threat to revenue

Coinbase has leaned on its partnership with Circle to bolster its subscription and services revenue, which has become a vital cushion against fluctuating trading volumes.

By sharing the interest income generated from USDC reserves, it has managed to provide a steady stream of earnings even during market lulls.

If the new legislation prohibits these revenue-sharing agreements or bans the company’s “Coinbase One” initiative, a significant portion of its high-margin income could vanish.

Analysts are already weighing the “bear case” for COIN stock, noting that a loss of USDC-related incentives may lead to lower platform stickiness and migration of assets to offshore, less-regulated entities.

Circle stock sinks as business model comes into question

CRCL shares are seeing even more volatility today, as investors question the long-term “viability” of the company’s primary business model.

The company’s profitability is “inextricably” linked to the interest it earns on billions of dollars in cash and Treasuries backing USDC.

The proposed legislation threatens to disrupt the velocity of USDC by making it less attractive for users to hold if rewards are banned.

Furthermore, any mandate requiring a more restrictive “liquidity buffer” or limiting how Circle can deploy its reserves could compress its net interest margins.

As the company navigates its life as a newly public entity, this regulatory hurdle represents a “stress test” for its ability to scale in a compliant yet profitable manner.

Why else are COIN and CRCL slipping today?

Beyond the halls of Congress, several macro factors are compounding the pain for crypto investors today.

Persistent geopolitical tensions in the Middle East have pushed the market into a “risk-off” posture, favouring gold and oil over digital assets.

Plus, the market is reeling from fresh signals that the Federal Reserve may maintain elevated interest rates longer than previously anticipated, which often devalues growth-oriented stocks like COIN and CRCL.

Compounding these issues, Coinbase reported minor network latency and withdrawal delays late yesterday, a technical hiccup that, while resolved, reminded the market of the operational risks inherent in scaling global digital infrastructure during periods of extreme volatility.

All in all, as legislative battle over stablecoin yields intensifies, investors remain on edge – waiting to see if these crypto pioneers can adapt their revenue models to a more restrictive Washington.

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