Senate-Audited Clarity Act Lurches Toward Late March

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Washington’s long-running fight over crypto market structure is entering another high-stakes stretch, with lawmakers eyeing a late-March markup even as fresh opposition from the banking lobby threatens to stall the deal again.

Industry reports say negotiators have been trying to clear procedural and political roadblocks that would allow a Senate committee to formally take up a sweeping “crypto market bill.” But the same reports describe banks pushing back hard on a White House-backed compromise, raising doubts about whether leaders can keep the timetable intact.

A Narrowing Path For a Market-Structure Compromise

The measure in play is aimed at drawing cleaner lines for how digital assets are regulated in the US—especially the boundary between securities and commodities oversight, and the rules governing crypto trading venues.

While details being discussed vary across drafts, the thrust is familiar: give the industry a clearer federal framework and reduce the reliance on case-by-case enforcement.

What’s changed in recent days is the tone around momentum.

Some Capitol Hill watchers describe “late March” as a realistic window for committee action if the remaining disputes can be papered over. Others say the banking sector’s rejection of the emerging deal has created a new deadlock—one that could force lawmakers back into negotiations or strip controversial pieces to salvage a vote.

Behind the scenes, the White House is described as trying to remove at least one major Senate obstacle that has slowed talks, a sign the administration wants the process moving. Still, the outlines of a breakthrough remain blurry, and a markup date—if it happens—may come with last-minute changes.

Banks Are Fighting & The Crypto Industry Is Watching It

Bank opposition is centered on how a crypto framework could reshape where trading activity—and deposits—end up. Traditional financial institutions have argued that certain crypto products and market plumbing could pull capital out of banks or recreate bank-like risks outside bank supervision.

Crypto advocates counter that unclear rules have pushed activity offshore and left US investors with fewer regulated options.

The market impact may hinge less on a single committee vote than on what a late-March markup would signal: that Congress is willing to legislate crypto’s core rule-book, not just stablecoins or narrow enforcement fixes.

Even a partial advance could change how exchanges, token issuers, and institutional desks plan for the rest of the year.

Ultimately, a credible legislative timeline can tighten risk premiums across the sector, while another deadlock would reinforce the status quo—uncertainty, fragmented oversight & policy headlines that keep swinging crypto prices without delivering durable rules.

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