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Jan 28 (Reuters) - The White House on Monday will meet with ?executives from the banking and ?cryptocurrency industries to discuss a path forward for landmark crypto legislation which has stalled due a clash between ?the two powerful sectors, said ?three people familiar with the matter.
The summit hosted by the White ?House's crypto council will include executives from several trade groups and will focus on ?how the bill treats interest ?and other rewards crypto firms can dish out ?on ?customer holdings of dollar-pegged tokens known as stablecoins, the people said.
The White House meeting could help the ?industries ?reach a ?compromise, and underscores how keen President Donald Trump's administration is to get the ?legislation across the line.
The White House did not immediately respond to a request for ?comment. The sources ?declined to be identified discussing private policy discussions.
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