📅 January 7 | Washington, D.C.
The debate over how to regulate cryptocurrencies in the United States is about to enter its most critical phase. After years of legal ambiguity, cross-lawsuits, political pressure, and trillions of dollars at stake, Congress faces a decision that could completely redefine the future of the global crypto market.
📖The Senate Agriculture Committee, responsible for overseeing the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), confirmed that it will hold its vote hearing on January 15, the same day that the Senate Banking Committee, chaired by Republican Tim Scott, plans to hold its own hearing.
That both committees are moving forward in a coordinated manner is a clear sign that the legislative process has entered an accelerated phase after months of closed-door negotiations.
The core of the project seeks to resolve one of the biggest problems in the US crypto ecosystem: the overlapping and conflicting jurisdictions between the SEC and the CFTC. However, the versions being considered by both committees are not identical. The Banking Committee is pushing a framework that introduces the concept of “ancillary assets”, a category designed to clarify which cryptocurrencies should not be treated as securities.
In contrast, the Agriculture Committee’s proposal significantly expands the CFTC’s authority, though its draft still contains multiple bracketed sections, reflecting unresolved disagreements.
If both committees approve their respective versions, the next step will be to reconcile the texts before sending them to the full Senate. From there, Congress will have to decide how to harmonize this legislation with the version already passed by the House of Representatives last summer, known as the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act, or simply CLARITY.
If it passes all these hurdles, the bill could reach President Donald Trump’s desk for his signature, becoming the first comprehensive crypto market structure law in the United States. However, the path is not without controversy.
During the hearings, a heated debate is expected regarding the conflicts of interest of Donald Trump himself, who, according to Bloomberg estimates, has generated hundreds of millions of dollars through crypto ventures linked to his family.
Topic Opinion:
This isn't just a technical law; it's an ideological definition of the role of the state in the face of financial innovation. If Congress manages to pass a clear framework, it could unleash trillions of dollars in institutional investment and restore the regulatory credibility that the U.S. lost after years of chaotic enforcement.
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