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U.S. Lawmakers Push for Year-End Crypto Regulatory Framework

U.S. Lawmakers Push for Year-End Crypto Regulatory Framework

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2025-10-24 06:07:02
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Washington is nearing a breakthrough in cryptocurrency regulation, with bipartisan support building for a comprehensive market structure bill. White House AI and Crypto Czar David Sacks confirms productive discussions with Democratic leaders, signaling potential legislative action before year-end.

The proposed framework aims to resolve years of regulatory ambiguity, providing clear guidelines for digital asset investors and developers. This follows the precedent set by the Genius Act, signed into law earlier this year under the TRUMP administration.

Industry stakeholders anticipate the legislation could establish definitive compliance parameters for crypto businesses, exchanges, and institutional participants. The move comes as global financial centers increasingly formalize their digital asset regimes.

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