U.S. Senate Banking Committee Unveils Principles for Digital Asset Market Structure Legislation
The U.S. Senate Banking Committee has introduced a set of principles aimed at establishing a legal framework for digital assets. Led by Chairman Tim Scott and Digital Assets Subcommittee Chair Cynthia Lummis, alongside Senators Bill Hagerty and Thom Tillis, the guidelines seek to provide regulatory clarity while fostering innovation.
The principles emphasize leveraging existing laws to enhance predictability and legal precision. Senator Tillis underscored the need for clarity without stifling growth, as Congress deliberates on a cohesive regulatory approach. The framework also prioritizes defining the legal status of digital assets, a critical step for market participants.
Senator Lummis highlighted the urgency for America to embrace digital asset innovation. The principles will guide bipartisan efforts, engaging industry experts and government stakeholders to shape forthcoming legislation.