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‘Still working on ethics’ – Crypto market awaits CLARITY Act breakthrough
Kirsten Gillibrand, a Democrat from New York, has introduced a new hurdle to the CLARITY Act’s approval. In a recent interview with Kailey Leinz on Bloomberg Television, she explained that lawmakers must meet three requirements before the Senate can vote on the bill.
Gillibrand said,
She further added,
**Steps ahead before the bill hits the floor **
For the bill to move forward, Gillibrand expects the Banking Committee to first approve its draft of the bill, including any last‑minute revisions. Since both committees are working on related aspects of the same legislation, the plan is to merge this draft with the Agriculture Committee’s version.
However, they wish to revive earlier bipartisan ideas that had wider consensus because the Agriculture Committee’s version was partisan. Then, in two to four weeks, everyone will sit to resolve disagreements and combine the two drafts into a single final bill. Once merged, the final version will be sent to the Senate for a vote.
**Necessary step or unwanted hurdle? **
This seems to be a necessary step before the CLARITY Act gets approved, as the act will improve consumer protection by implementing fund segregation, transparency, and AML protections for digital asset platforms.
Once approved, it will make regulations clearer, give law enforcement more authority, and guarantee that money transmitter laws only apply to custodial entities and not developers.
As Taylor Barr, Government Affairs Director at The Digital Chamber, explained,
Source: Taylor Barr/X
However, with such delays, Senator Cynthia Lummis expressed her frustration when she said,
Source: Senator Cynthia Lummis/X
**Polymarket odds and more **
Notably, the Polymarket odds on the CLARITY Act approval were at 65% at press time. This indicates that the wider crypto audience was still hopeful.
Source: Polymarket
Notably, a joint statement from Senators Thom Tillis and Angela Alsobrooks was released, signaling that the agreement is nearing its conclusion.
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