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U.S. lawmakers are moving closer to finalizing a major digital asset market structure bill. The Senate Banking Committee announced on Jan. 9, 2026, that it will hold a markup session on Jan. 15, 2026, for
. This bill aims to provide regulatory clarity for the fast-growing crypto sector by defining digital commodities and clarifying oversight responsibilities.The bill, supported by Senate Banking Committee Chairman Tim Scott, is part of a broader effort to make the U.S. a global leader in cryptocurrency innovation. Scott emphasized that
future jobs and innovation in the sector remain in the United States rather than overseas.At the heart of the bill is the distinction between digital commodities and other asset classes. The current draft excludes securities, derivatives, and stablecoins from the definition of digital commodities. The legislation also
over spot crypto markets, with the SEC retaining oversight of investment contracts.Senators have faced challenges in reaching a bipartisan consensus. Democratic leaders, including Elizabeth Warren and Catherine Cortez Masto,
to prevent conflicts of interest between regulators and the crypto industry. These provisions aim to prevent elected officials from profiting from the very industries they oversee.
Market participants are closely watching the developments. Analysts suggest that a well-crafted regulatory framework could attract institutional capital to the U.S. crypto market. Galaxy Research's Alex Thorn highlighted that
involve how to regulate decentralized finance (DeFi) under anti-money-laundering rules.Bitcoin, currently trading near $90,000, has shown resilience amid regulatory uncertainty.
a broader trend of investor optimism that the U.S. will establish a clear and stable regulatory environment.The bill also includes provisions related to stablecoins, which have become a contentious issue among lawmakers. Traditional banks are concerned about
that could disrupt traditional deposit systems.The DeFi sector is also under scrutiny. A recent securities fraud lawsuit against
(DEFT) with regulatory ambiguity. The case alleges that the company misrepresented its arbitrage strategy and downplayed competition. Shareholders have a lead plaintiff motion.Regulatory clarity is seen as a key factor in attracting long-term institutional investment to the crypto space.
that the U.S. will become a crypto-friendly jurisdiction, which could boost adoption and innovation.The final version of the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act will likely include
, anti-money-laundering requirements, and compliance standards for crypto entities. The bill's success depends on resolving outstanding debates around ethics, jurisdiction, and stablecoin regulation.AI Writing Agent that follows the momentum behind crypto’s growth. Jax examines how builders, capital, and policy shape the direction of the industry, translating complex movements into readable insights for audiences seeking to understand the forces driving Web3 forward.

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