Source: DefiPlanet
Original Title: US Senate Set to Vote on CLARITY Act as Crypto Industry Awaits Regulatory Breakthrough
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The US Senate is scheduled to vote on the CLARITY Act next Thursday, according to Senator Tim Scott.
Lawmakers remain divided over DeFi compliance, sanctions enforcement, and controls on illicit finance.
Ongoing regulatory uncertainty has been linked to recent crypto market outflows and volatility.
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The long-awaited Digital Asset Market Clarity Act is heading to the US Senate floor next week, potentially marking a major turning point for crypto regulation in the country.
US Senator Tim Scott confirmed that the Senate will vote on the market structure bill on Thursday, saying lawmakers are ready to “get on the record” after months of negotiations and revisions.
Scott noted that multiple drafts of the legislation have circulated among committee members for over six months, signalling that the bill is nearing a decisive moment.
The development aligns with earlier comments from White House AI and crypto czar David Sacks, who said in December that the bill was on track for a Senate markup in January.
The House of Representatives passed the CLARITY Act in July 2025. If the Senate approves the bill without amendments, it will move directly to President Donald Trump’s desk for final approval, bypassing a return to the House.
Industry Split as Senate Negotiations Continue
Despite growing momentum, the bill remains controversial within the crypto industry.
MetaLeX founder and crypto lawyer Gabriel Shapiro said the US is likely to pass a market structure framework, though concerns around illicit finance rules remain unresolved. He suggested a compromise could still emerge.
Others are more cautious. Galaxy Digital’s head of research, Alex Thorn, noted that Democrats are still pushing for changes, including stricter sanctions compliance for DeFi front-end interfaces and expanded powers for the Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control to act against illicit actors.
Items that still need discussion:
Handling of stablecoin yield
Ethics / conflicts of interest questions
Ensuring market regulators have bipartisan quorum
How to formulate BRCA / self-custody language
Extent and language of software dev protections from money laundering risks
However, Castle Island Ventures founding partner Nic Carter described those demands as “pretty reasonable,” suggesting they may not derail the bill entirely.
Regulatory Uncertainty Fuels Market Volatility
Some market participants believe delays around the CLARITY Act have already weighed on crypto markets.
CoinShares recently linked $952 million in weekly outflows from crypto investment products, recorded in the week ending December 19, to prolonged regulatory uncertainty surrounding the bill.
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GasFeeCrier
· 01-10 16:56
Clarity Act? Another law that sounds impressive but doesn't really change anything... Lawmakers don't even understand DeFi, how can they possibly draft good regulations?
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AirdropChaser
· 01-10 13:44
It's the same old trick again, the House votes. DeFi is still a mystery... I really can't understand what they are trying to do.
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SerumSquirter
· 01-09 03:38
Here we go again with this? The CLARITY Act sounds very vague, and the lawmakers haven't even understood DeFi but are still voting on it.
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WalletDivorcer
· 01-07 17:57
Haha, finally voting? DeFi is still arguing over there. It's a miracle if this bill passes.
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ColdWalletGuardian
· 01-07 17:56
It's voting again next week, and more division... I'm truly exhausted.
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liquidation_watcher
· 01-07 17:52
Is the Clarity Bill finally going to be voted on? Hopefully this time they won't flake out again... The lawmakers' disagreements over DeFi are so big, it feels like they're going to mess it up again.
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ProbablyNothing
· 01-07 17:48
Another vote next week? I've heard this so many times, how many people have actually voted...
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DogeBachelor
· 01-07 17:36
Voting again... Will it pass this time? Over on DeFi, they probably will start fighting again.
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rekt_but_vibing
· 01-07 17:32
The Clarity Act is back again. Will it really pass this time? Feels like we're waiting for this thing every year...
US Senate Set to Vote on CLARITY Act as Crypto Industry Awaits Regulatory Breakthrough
Source: DefiPlanet Original Title: US Senate Set to Vote on CLARITY Act as Crypto Industry Awaits Regulatory Breakthrough Original Link:
Quick Breakdown
Main Content
The long-awaited Digital Asset Market Clarity Act is heading to the US Senate floor next week, potentially marking a major turning point for crypto regulation in the country.
US Senator Tim Scott confirmed that the Senate will vote on the market structure bill on Thursday, saying lawmakers are ready to “get on the record” after months of negotiations and revisions.
Scott noted that multiple drafts of the legislation have circulated among committee members for over six months, signalling that the bill is nearing a decisive moment.
The development aligns with earlier comments from White House AI and crypto czar David Sacks, who said in December that the bill was on track for a Senate markup in January.
The House of Representatives passed the CLARITY Act in July 2025. If the Senate approves the bill without amendments, it will move directly to President Donald Trump’s desk for final approval, bypassing a return to the House.
Industry Split as Senate Negotiations Continue
Despite growing momentum, the bill remains controversial within the crypto industry.
MetaLeX founder and crypto lawyer Gabriel Shapiro said the US is likely to pass a market structure framework, though concerns around illicit finance rules remain unresolved. He suggested a compromise could still emerge.
Others are more cautious. Galaxy Digital’s head of research, Alex Thorn, noted that Democrats are still pushing for changes, including stricter sanctions compliance for DeFi front-end interfaces and expanded powers for the Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control to act against illicit actors.
Items that still need discussion:
However, Castle Island Ventures founding partner Nic Carter described those demands as “pretty reasonable,” suggesting they may not derail the bill entirely.
Regulatory Uncertainty Fuels Market Volatility
Some market participants believe delays around the CLARITY Act have already weighed on crypto markets.
CoinShares recently linked $952 million in weekly outflows from crypto investment products, recorded in the week ending December 19, to prolonged regulatory uncertainty surrounding the bill.