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Crypto Market Structure Talks In Washington: Critical Week Ahead for CLARITY Act

Crypto Market Structure Talks In Washington: Critical Week Ahead for CLARITY Act

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Bitcoinist
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2026-03-17 07:00:46
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Industry insiders warn that the landmark crypto market structure bill, the CLARITY Act, faces a rapidly closing window for passage this year, with its prospects poised to drop significantly if not approved by the end of April. As the Senate Banking Committee prepares for key discussions this Tuesday, the lack of major developments signals heightened urgency for legislative action during what is expected to be a critical month for digital asset regulation.

Key Senators Work Towards Compromise

A Monday report from Crypto In America by journalist Eleanor Terret indicates that the committee chair, Senator Tim Scott, will kick off the event with a fireside chat. However, the schedule for this markup depends on finalizing the bill’s details, particularly around the contentious issue of stablecoin yield.

Negotiations have intensified around stablecoin rewards, a critical point in the ongoing discussions. Alex Thorn of Galaxy Digital’s Research team has emphasized that time is of the essence, suggesting that the odds of passing the bill this year will become “extremely low” if it fails to progress this month. 

However, Cody Carbone, CEO of the Digital Chamber, expressed optimism about the negotiations, saying the parties are moving closer to a resolution. 

The proposed settlement would ban yield on idle balances while allowing rewards for transactions. Carbone asserted, “They’re getting closer and closer to a deal, so I feel very confident we can reach a resolution in the next week.”

At the same time, Senators Thom Tillis and Angela Alsobrooks are emerging as influential figures. Both senators have shown sensitivity to concerns from the banking sector about the risk of deposit flight if crypto firms are permitted to offer high-yield options that could rival traditional savings accounts.

The report refers to Tillis and Alsobrooks as key gatekeepers. Once they are satisfied with the language of the legislation on both sides, the bill may proceed, clearing the way to address the remaining complexities around decentralized finance (DeFi) and token classifications. 

A spokesperson for Tillis recently said he continues to engage with stakeholders in pursuit of a compromise, even though the senator will not attend the summit this week. Alsobrooks, however, is slated to discuss efforts related to the yield debate during her speech on Wednesday.

Multiple Obstacles In Crypto Bill

While the focus is currently on solving the stablecoin rewards issue, Thorn cautioned that even if a compromise is reached, other hurdles may emerge. 

These could involve ongoing discussions about DeFi, investor protections, the authority of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), and even broader ethical considerations.

It’s worth noting that the Senate Banking Committee’s draft from January aimed at bipartisanship, yet ultimately received little direct input from Democratic members, reflecting existing partisan divides. 

As such, Thorn suggests that stablecoin rewards might not be the final obstacle, but rather a temporary flashpoint in what appears to be a more complex landscape of unresolved issues underlying the bill’s progression.

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