

Senator Cynthia Lummis warns Congress that passing the Clarity Act is crucial to avoid a multi-year regulatory freeze on cryptocurrency in the U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent supports immediate action to send the legislation to the President.
The high-stakes legislative battle over the future of cryptocurrency regulation in the United States has reached a critical inflection point.
Senator Cynthia Lummis has issued a stark warning to Congress: act now, or risk a multi-year regulatory freeze.
"This is our last chance to pass the Clarity Act until at least 2030," Senator Lummis stressed on X (formerly Twitter). "We canât afford to surrender Americaâs financial future."
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent recently urged the Senate Banking Committee to immediately hold a markup and send the legislation to the President's desk. Bessent emphasized that Congress has spent half a decade trying to establish a framework to onshore the future of finance, noting that "Senate time is precious, and now is the time to act."
Bessent's plea has received the backing of Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong. This indicates that the bitter legislative standoff holding up the bill may finally be resolved.
"We agree. Thank you @SecScottBessent for saying it," Armstrong posted in response to the Treasury Secretary. "It's time to pass the Clarity Act. Grateful for all the bipartisan work among Senators and staff over the past several months to make this a strong bill."
As reported by U.Today, top White House crypto advisor Patrick Witt recently issued a severe warning to those attempting to block the bill over regulatory concessions like stablecoin rewards.
Witt cautioned that obstructing the current bipartisan compromise could leave the entire digital asset sector vulnerable to a much harsher regulatory crackdown if a future administration were to take a hostile stance against decentralized finance (DeFi), developer protections, and the classification of digital commodities.
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The Clarity Act aims to establish a clear regulatory framework for cryptocurrency in the U.S., which is deemed essential to prevent a prolonged regulatory freeze and ensure the country's financial future.
Senator Lummis stated that this is the last chance to pass the Clarity Act until at least 2030, emphasizing the need for immediate action to secure America's financial future.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is advocating for the Senate Banking Committee to expedite the markup of the Clarity Act and send it to the President, highlighting the importance of timely legislative action.






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