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#BTC突破60K,涨势能否延续? Odaily Planet Daily News United States Senator Cynthia Lummis said Wednesday that the window for encryption legislation in 2024 is narrowing, but some bills are still likely to pass this year. While neither she nor Senator Tim Scott delved into the details of any particular bill, she mentioned the work of the Senate Agriculture Committee. Scott also spoke at the SALT Wyoming Symposium before the Federal Reserve's annual Jackson Hole meeting. Lummis and Scott also appealed to voters during their brief appearance at SALT, saying Republicans support encryption industry interests more than Democrats. Scott is the leading Republican on the Senate Banking Committee, and during his tenure as a senior member of the committee, he had little voice on cryptocurrency. However, at BTC's Nashville meeting last month, he called for a more lenient regulator and said he would support encryption-friendly legislation. If control of the Senate falls into Republican hands, Scott will be the chairman. On Wednesday, he raised the possibility of forming a subcommittee focused on digital assets if he took the role, "so that we can bring more clarity to the conversation and have more hearings on the banking sector, so we can get things done faster." We will go further and faster in less time. ”(CoinDesk)#币圈观察员