🚨 U.S. Crypto Bill Hits Turbulence: Senate Talks Delayed as Key Disputes Explode 🇺🇸⚠️
According to Odaily, negotiations in the U.S. Senate over the long-awaited crypto market structure bill are facing delays and may now be pushed to January next year as major disagreements remain unresolved.
The draft legislation is currently being shared privately among industry leaders, with top crypto executives reviewing the latest version during a closed-door White House meeting on Thursday, led by President Donald Trump’s crypto advisor, Patrick Witt.
Negotiations involve Senate Democrats, Republicans, the White House, and the crypto industry, but four major flashpoints are still blocking progress. These include ethical rules for government officials holding digital assets (especially involving President Trump), whether stablecoins should offer yields, and how much authority the SEC should have over tokens and DeFi.
Patrick Witt stated on X that the White House and Senate Republicans are fully aligned on protecting software developers and DeFi innovation. Despite tensions, talks remain intense. Digital Chamber CEO Cody Carbone said all sides are highly motivated, with meaningful progress expected early next year.
🔥 Crypto policy battle is heating up — and the outcome could reshape the entire U.S. market.


