Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong replied to JPMorgan chief Jamie Dimon’s broadside on the CLARITY Act with a hockey-themed meme that drew swift backing from across the crypto industry.
The viral exchange on Friday turned a regulatory fight over stablecoin rewards into a rallying moment for digital asset leaders pushing the bill to the Senate floor.
Crypto Industry Closes Ranks Behind CLARITY Act
Industry leaders pushed back fast after Dimon’s CLARITY Act broadside on Fox Business Friday. Mike Novogratz of Galaxy Digital argued elected lawmakers, not banks, should write financial laws.
Since when do banks get to decide on legislation? The way I understand basic government from the 10th grade is that our elected representatives write and pass laws.
— Mike Novogratz (@novogratz) May 29, 2026
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Peter Van Valkenburgh of Coin Center pointed out that roughly $3 trillion was laundered through banks in 2025. He called Dimon’s anti-money-laundering framing nonsense.
“The second issue is not really related to rewards and interest on stablecoins. It’s also about AML, BSA, KYC. Because when you are in a bank system, it’s already been through all that. We do that. We have to [do it] for the federal government. So if they want to be moving money around… on any basis, you should have to question: ‘Can that be used illegitimately?’ Answer: Yes, unless they’re following the same rules,” Dimon had said in the interview.
Other crypto voices cited JPMorgan’s track record of regulatory fines and settlements totaling tens of billions.
The defense came with the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act before the full Senate. It cleared the Senate Banking Committee in a 15-9 vote on May 14.
The bill needs 60 votes on the Senate floor before returning to the House.
Armstrong’s Meme Becomes the Rally Cry
Armstrong’s poster cast Dimon as #2 for tradition and himself as #1 for economic freedom. The image went viral within minutes.
“Heated Rivalry” is also the title of a 2019 gay hockey romance novel adapted for television in late 2025.
The meme amplified the industry’s underlying argument. Bank opposition to stablecoin yield rewards looks like incumbent protectionism, not consumer protection.
Amid the escalating feud, Coinbase now compares to Charles Schwab’s late-1970s disruption of brokerage commissions. The comparison resonates with crypto traders who see Coinbase eroding traditional bank margins.
“Coinbase is to current finance/banking what Charles Schwab was to finance/trading in the late 70’s and 80’s. Schwab radically disrupted Wall Street then. Coinbase is radically disrupting Wall Street now. Schwab ultimately destroyed commissions and fees on transactions. Coinbase is destroying market hours, access, tech, and margins/interest,” remarked Andrew, co-founder of Arch Public.
Industry figures argue the existing framework already imposes Bank Secrecy Act rules on exchanges.
The pushback signals a coordinated response to months of bank lobbying. The Senate floor vote is expected in June.
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