The passage of the crypto CLARITY Act has been thrown into doubt even after a key Senate committee approved the legislation ...
The Senate Banking Committee voted Thursday to approve, mostly along party lines, legislation that would set the rules for the operation and oversight of digital asset markets, advancing a landmark ...
FIRST ON FOX: Senate banking leaders released an initial discussion draft for digital asset market structure legislation that would reshape the cryptocurrency industry when the bill is formally ...
As expected, September started with what has been dubbed a “crypto sprint,” as various branches of government look to quickly put into place digital asset regulations and legislation before the end of ...
Following the successful passage of the GENIUS Act into law earlier this year, members of Congress are hoping to continue that momentum by passing crypto market structure legislation later this year.
WASHINGTON, DC - JULY 18: U.S. President Donald Trump, surrounded by lawmakers, signs the “GENIUS Act” into law during a ceremony in the East Room of the White House July 18, 2025 in Washington, DC.
The US Senate is set to take up broad digital asset market structure legislation next week, with a vote expected on Thursday, according to Senator Tim Scott. The House bill, known as the Digital Asset ...
The U.S. Senate's work on the crypto industry's top policy priority — a bill to establish the regulatory workings of crypto markets in the U.S. — advanced further on Friday with the private ...
Members of the crypto industry and digital asset specialists argue that if the U.S. doesn’t pass legislation on digital asset market structure soon, it might cede authority to legal regimes from other ...
The U.S. Senate took the initial steps toward final approval of its first major crypto legislation as members opened voting Wednesday on the bill to set standards for U.S. stablecoin issuers, clearing ...
The Senate Agriculture Committee voted 12–11 to advance its version of the digital asset market structure bill out of committee. Although it was a party-line vote, members on both sides of the aisle ...