Senate aims to finalize legislation to define clear crypto regulations and bolster U.S. market leadership

Senate Banking Committee Chair Tim Scott has announced plans to advance a crypto market structure bill in December, aiming to send it to President Donald Trump for early 2026 enactment. The legislation is intended to clarify the regulatory framework for digital assets, potentially positioning the U.S. as a global leader in crypto markets.

Senate Moves Toward Crypto Regulation

Scott told reporters that the committee has been negotiating with Democrats but accused them of delaying progress. β€œNext month, we believe we can mark up in both committees and get this to the floor of the Senate early next year so that President Trump will sign the legislation making America the crypto capital of the world,” Scott said.

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Banking Committee Chairman Tim Scott says a vote on the market structure bill could occur in December. :Β YouTube

The CLARITY Act, which the House passed in July, already outlines the powers of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) over digital assets. The Senate is working on its own version, with the Banking Committee overseeing securities-related aspects and the Agriculture Committee focusing on derivatives regulated by the CFTC.

Industry Response and Expert Opinion
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong highlighted the significance of the bill, stating that progress in Washington could lead to β€œa big milestone to get crypto unlocked with clear rules in the US, which would benefit all companies.” He noted that Senate staff are working intensively to finalize the bill text for markup in December.

A market analyst explained, β€œClear regulatory frameworks are crucial for institutional adoption. Passing a unified crypto market structure bill would reduce uncertainty and encourage growth across the U.S. digital asset ecosystem.”

Next Steps and Legislative Outlook

Once the Senate passes its version, the CLARITY Act will return to the House for final approval before being sent to the President for signature. Despite Republicans holding a 53-seat majority, legislation typically requires 60 votes to pass, making bipartisan support essential.

Experts note that the passage of this bill could streamline regulatory oversight, clearly defining the roles of the SEC and CFTC while unlocking new market opportunities. If successful, the U.S. could solidify its position as a global hub for crypto trading, while providing much-needed certainty for companies and investors alike.

The December markup represents a critical step toward establishing clear, enforceable crypto rules in the United States, a milestone many industry leaders have long anticipated.

Disclaimer

This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, or legal advice. Cryptocurrency trading involves risk and may result in financial loss.

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