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U.S. Senators from both parties negotiate crypto bill in Senate room amid shutdown deadline pressures.
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Senate pushes crypto market structure bill toward markup next week

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U.S. senators from both parties met on January 6, 2026, to restart negotiations on a bill establishing a regulatory framework for cryptocurrencies, amid mounting pressures from a looming government shutdown deadline. Republicans presented a 'closing offer' to Democrats, proposing over 30 revisions, as Senate Banking Committee Chairman Tim Scott plans a markup on January 15. Key sticking points include ethics standards and limits on crypto yields competing with traditional banks.

A delay in passing U.S. crypto market structure legislation is limiting valuation growth for American-exposed crypto firms, according to Benchmark analyst Mark Palmer. The holdup prolongs regulatory uncertainty amid rising global adoption, though bitcoin and infrastructure plays remain relatively insulated. Palmer still expects the bill to pass, albeit possibly later than anticipated.

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Following the Senate Banking Committee's December 15 announcement postponing markup on its cryptocurrency market structure bill, Chairman Tim Scott's office has confirmed no action before the 2025 holiday break, with bipartisan talks targeting early 2026. New hurdles include DeFi definitions, stablecoin yields, agency bipartisanship, and ethics rules tied to President Trump, even as the House advances a companion bill.

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