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CLARITY Act Nears Finish Line, but Industry Support Remains Key, Says Tim

March 28, 20263 Mins Read
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Key Insights:

  • Bipartisan support is now in place for the CLARITY Act, says Tim Scott.
  • Stablecoin yield rules remain the main debate point.
  • Crypto industry’s full backing is still crucial, says Tim Scott.

As the US crypto industry closely watches for key updates on the much-awaited CLARITY Act, Senate Banking Committee Chairman Tim Scott shared critical aspects of the bill. While Scott stated that the crypto bill is nearing the finish line, he still stressed that the success ultimately depends on getting the crypto sector fully on board.

Tim Scott Highlights Key Points as CLARITY Act Nears Finish Line

Providing the latest insights on the CLARITY Act, Senate Banking Committee Chairman Tim Scott stated that the crypto bill is moving towards its final passage. Further supporting his claims, Scott added that the market structure bill has backing from both Republicans and Democrats. He noted,

“We now have Republicans and Democrats working together. The White House agrees as well. I am very optimistic about where we are.”

With this bipartisan support, the crypto bill’s path to passage seems clearer and easier. However, Tim Scott says that one thing is still missing- the crypto industry’s full support.

CLARITY Act Update; Source: X
CLARITY Act Update; Source: X

Further, Tim Scott added that the crypto bill could be finalized as early as Easter. When passed, it will mark a key development in US crypto regulation. This is because the CLARITY Act aims to bring a clear legal framework to the US crypto industry. The bill would distinguish digital commodities like Bitcoin and Ethereum from securities and give the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) clear authority over them.

The Biggest Obstacle Is Cleared

The CLARITY Act initially passed the House of Representatives last year with broad support. This signalled the imminent passage of the market structure bill. But the bill was held up in the Senate amid extended debates over key provisions, including stablecoin regulations and yield rules.

While the crypto bill introduced stablecoin yields, the banking industry expressed strong objection. Leaders believed that such rules could result in the destruction of the banking industry, as investors would flock to crypto. But crypto leaders stated that the stablecoin yield program is essential to the industry’s growth.

This debate went on for months. But recently, the White House and Senate came to an agreement on the provision. As the next markup meeting is scheduled for April 13, the community believes that the CLARITY Act would pass the Senate.

Industry Players Push Back

Despite the latest agreement between the White House and Senate, major crypto industry players continue to voice concerns, keeping a close eye on the bill’s final language. For example, Coinbase is one such company that has raised concerns about the CLARITY Act. Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong said the company “can’t support the bill as…



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