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    February 18, 20263 Mins Read
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    TLDR:

    • Banks accepted limited exemption language on stablecoin rewards after previously rejecting all transaction-based incentives.
    • Crypto firms want broad definitions of permissible activities, while banks seek tighter limits to protect deposit structures.
    • The White House urged both sides to reach a stablecoin deal before March 1 to sustain legislative momentum.
    • A smaller meeting size allowed more detailed policy language discussions than earlier White House sessions.

     

    A smaller White House meeting brought banks and crypto firms closer on stablecoin policy but stopped short of agreement. 

    Participants described the discussion as more detailed and more focused than earlier sessions. Officials pressed both sides to resolve disputes over rewards and account activity rules. A March 1 deadline now shapes the next phase of negotiations.

    🚨NEW: Details from the White House stablecoin yield meeting, per banking and crypto sources in the room:

    People on both sides called the meeting ‘productive,’ but, again, no compromise was reached by the end of the meeting. However, deal specifics were discussed in more detail… pic.twitter.com/w5nPlG1DLi

    — Eleanor Terrett (@EleanorTerrett) February 11, 2026

    White House Stablecoin Talks Focus on Rewards and Exemptions

    The meeting centered on whether crypto companies can offer rewards tied to stablecoin transactions. Banks arrived with written principles outlining limits they would accept.

    One key shift emerged around conditional exemptions. Banking groups signaled openness to limited carve-outs after earlier resistance to any transaction-based rewards.

    Crypto firms pushed for broad definitions of what counts as permissible account activity. Banks argued that narrower language would better protect traditional deposit models.

    According to reporting by Eleanor Terrett, both sides called the session productive despite failing to reach a final compromise. Deal terms received deeper technical discussion than in prior meetings.

    Ripple’s chief legal officer Stuart Alderoty said the atmosphere suggested growing willingness to bridge gaps. He also pointed to continued bipartisan momentum for crypto market structure legislation.

    Productive session at the White House today – compromise is in the air. Clear, bipartisan momentum remains behind sensible crypto market structure legislation. We should move now – while the window is still open – and deliver a real win for consumers and America.

    — Stuart Alderoty (@s_alderoty) February 10, 2026

    The White House urged participants to settle core disagreements before March 1. Officials framed the deadline as necessary to keep legislative progress on track.

    Banks and Crypto Narrow Differences on Stablecoin Policy Scope

    This gathering included fewer participants than the first White House session. It was led by the executive director of the President’s Crypto Council, Patrick Witt.

    Crypto attendees included representatives from Coinbase, Ripple, Paxos, Andreessen Horowitz, the Blockchain Association, and the Crypto Council for Innovation.

    Major banks present were Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan, Bank of America, Wells Fargo, Citi, PNC Bank, and U.S. Bank. Trade groups such as the ABA and ICBA also joined.

    Senate Banking Committee staff attended, signaling legislative interest in the outcome of the talks. Their presence added pressure for measurable progress.

    Discussion focused on defining “permissible activities” for accounts offering stablecoin rewards. Crypto firms sought flexibility to innovate, while banks stressed financial stability concerns.

    Sources in the room said the tone was more constructive than earlier meetings. Participants exchanged draft language rather than general objections.

    No final resolution emerged by the end of the session. However, further discussions are expected in the coming days among the same parties.

    The White House continues to position itself as a mediator between financial institutions and crypto companies. Officials want an agreement that can inform broader stablecoin and market structure rules.





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