White House to host third stablecoin yield meeting at 9:00 A.M. ET with select crypto and banking representatives, per Eleanor Terrett.
The White House will host a third meeting on stablecoin yields tomorrow at 9:00 A.M… ET, according to a post shared by journalist Eleanor Terrett on X.
The session will bring together selected representatives from the cryptocurrency and banking sectors, with further details expected in the morning.
Third Stablecoin Yield Meeting Set for 9:00 A.M.
The meeting is scheduled for 9:00 A.M. Eastern Time at the White House. It will mark the third discussion centered on stablecoin yield models.
Previous meetings addressed related structural and regulatory considerations.
Eleanor Terrett stated on X that the gathering will include a limited group of participants.
She said that the team will release more information in the morning. So far, no one has published a formal agenda.
🚨NEW: A third stablecoin yield meeting is set to take place at the White House tomorrow at 9:00 A.M. ET. A small group representing crypto and banks is expected to attend. More in the A.M. https://t.co/XIYW25VDSA
— Eleanor Terrett (@EleanorTerrett) February 19, 2026
Officials have not yet confirmed whether statements will follow the session. However, the timing suggests continued coordination on digital asset policy.
Market participants are awaiting clarification on the scope of the talks.
Crypto and Banking Representatives to Attend
The meeting is expected to include representatives from cryptocurrency firms and traditional banks.
Officials have not disclosed the number of attendees. It seems that only a small group can participate.
The inclusion of both sectors reflects ongoing engagement between digital asset companies and established financial institutions.
Stablecoin yield products have drawn attention due to their structure and potential overlap with banking services.
No official list of companies or executives has been released. It also remains unclear whether regulatory agencies will issue comments after the meeting.
Further updates are anticipated once the session concludes.
Related Reading: White House Crypto Talks Today: Stablecoin Yields Take Center Stage.
Ongoing Policy Focus on Stablecoin Yields
Stablecoins are digital tokens typically pegged to fiat currencies such as the U.S. dollar.
Some issuers have introduced yield-bearing features tied to reserve management or lending structures. These models have prompted discussions among policymakers.
Federal officials have been reviewing how stablecoin yield products align with existing financial rules.
Topics have included compliance standards, investor protections, and oversight mechanisms. Discussions have continued as the market evolves.
The third meeting indicates sustained attention to stablecoin yield frameworks. Additional details are expected later in the day.
Stakeholders across crypto and banking are monitoring developments as policy discussions progress.
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