Crypto bill
Coverage of Crypto bill in the Nexus archive.
- Sen. Wyden urges Senate leaders to preserve contested blockchain developer protections in broader crypto bill
Sen. Ron Wyden is urging Senate leaders to include a provision protecting blockchain software developers in a broader crypto bill. The provision aims to preserve protections for developers working on blockchain technology.
- Trump’s financial disclosure complicates crypto bill talks
President Donald Trump's over $1 billion earnings from cryptocurrency during his presidency have emboldened Senate Democrats pushing for legislation to restrict his profiting from digital assets, complicating negotiations on a crypto bill. Democrats argue the financial disclosure strengthens their position in ethics language discussions but acknowledge finalizing restrictions on Trump remains unlikely without addressing his sons' involvement.
- US gaming industry groups urge Senate to ban sports prediction markets in crypto bill: report
US gaming industry groups have urged Congress to ban sports and casino-style prediction markets in a proposed crypto market structure bill, according to a report by Semafor.
- The Digital Chamber ramps up pressure on Congress with call to action to pass Clarity Act
The Digital Chamber is urging Congress to pass the Clarity Act by launching a website to facilitate public outreach to lawmakers regarding a crypto bill.
- What the Clarity Act Means for the Rest of the World
The Senate’s crypto bill, the Clarity Act, has generated excitement among supporters and concern among opponents due to its potential global impact. The bill’s effects beyond American borders are a key point of debate.
- TD Cowen says crypto bill unlikely to pass this year amid worsening political environment
TD Cowen reports that the political environment surrounding the Clarity Act is deteriorating, reducing the likelihood of the crypto bill passing this year. The worsening conditions are making legislative progress more challenging.
- Senators file over 100 amendments to crypto bill ahead of markup
The Senate Banking Committee members have filed over 100 amendments to a crypto bill, which will be debated at a markup on Thursday, highlighting the issues likely to be discussed. The leaked list shows the extent of the amendments. The markup is scheduled for Thursday.
- ‘We do not see a middle ground’: TD Cowen says stablecoin yield fight could still delay crypto bill
A dispute over stablecoin yield could delay the crypto bill and reduce its chances of passing this year, despite a proposed compromise. TD Cowen believes there is no middle ground in the dispute. The firm's statement suggests uncertainty about the bill's passage.
- Coinbase says deal reached on key provision of crypto bill
Coinbase has reached a deal on a key provision of a cryptocurrency-related bill, marking a significant development in crypto regulation. The agreement could influence the regulatory framework for digital assets in the United States.
- CLARITY Act stablecoin yield rules finalised: ‘Go time’ for crypto bill
The CLARITY Act's stablecoin yield provisions have been finalized, marking a significant step for the crypto bill. Galaxy Digital's head of research, Alex Thorn, anticipates increased opposition from the banking industry in response.
- TD Cowen flags five hurdles to crypto bill beyond stablecoin yield issue
TD Cowen highlights five challenges to passing a crypto bill, including insufficient CFTC commissioners, conflicts involving World Liberty Financial, and concerns over Iran's use of cryptocurrency for payments. These issues complicate regulatory efforts beyond stablecoin yield restrictions.
- Crypto bill nears stablecoin rewards breakthrough as talks hit ‘good spot,’ but ethics concerns set to resurface
A crypto bill is nearing a breakthrough on stablecoin rewards as negotiations progress to a 'good spot,' though ethics concerns are expected to resurface. Key negotiators have indicated positive momentum in discussions after months of deliberation.
- Russia advances crypto bill that could pave way for criminal penalties
Russian lawmakers passed a first reading of a bill regulating cryptocurrency through licensed intermediaries. Key provisions are set to take effect in July 2026 and 2027, potentially introducing criminal penalties for non-compliance.