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Will the Altcoin Rally Start on March 1?

The post Will the Altcoin Rally Start on March 1? appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News

There’s a lot happening in crypto right now, and one date keeps coming up: March 1. Some investors are wondering if that could mark the beginning of the next altcoin rally.

The reason? Major regulatory movement in Washington.

March 1 Could Be a Turning Point

The White House has set a March 1 deadline to resolve the stablecoin rewards dispute that has been holding up the broader crypto market structure bill, often called the Clarity Act.

This bill aims to create clearer rules for crypto in the United States. And clarity is something the market has lacked for years.

According to prediction markets, there is currently an 83% chance that the Clarity Act will be signed into law in 2026. Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse has even said he believes there is an 80 to 90% chance the bill passes by April.

If that happens, it could remove one of the biggest uncertainties hanging over crypto.

Why Stablecoin Rewards Matter

The main issue slowing the bill has been stablecoin rewards.

Banks want limits on crypto platforms offering yield on idle stablecoin balances. They worry that customers could move money out of traditional banks into crypto if rewards are too attractive.

Crypto firms argue that banning yield would hurt innovation and make the U.S. less competitive.

Now, a compromise may be forming. Instead of allowing passive rewards just for holding stablecoins, platforms may be allowed to offer rewards tied to activity, such as transactions or participation.

If this issue is resolved by March 1, the broader bill could move forward quickly.

Why This Could Trigger an Altcoin Rally

Regulatory uncertainty has been one of the biggest reasons institutions have stayed cautious. Large investors do not like gray areas. They want clear rules from the SEC and CFTC before committing serious capital.

If the Clarity Act advances, confidence could return.

Markets often move before the news becomes official. That’s why some investors are watching late February and early March closely.

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