Crypto bill talks intensify but likely delayed to January amid ethics, stablecoin disputes

Updating prior negotiations led by Senate Banking Chair Tim Scott, U.S. crypto market structure bill talks involving lawmakers, the White House, and industry are set to extend into January 2026 due to holidays and unresolved issues on ethics rules, stablecoins, DeFi protections, and SEC authority. Optimism persists despite hurdles.

Talks on the landmark crypto market structure bill—aimed at defining digital assets, market rules, and agency oversight—have reached a critical point. Following chaotic bipartisan negotiations and public disputes highlighted last week, a White House meeting on Thursday, led by President Trump's crypto adviser Patrick Witt, saw industry executives review a draft. However, key disagreements remain: ethics rules targeting officials' crypto profits (implicitly Trump family interests), stablecoin yield ties, SEC token authority, and DeFi safeguards.

The White House rejected Democrats' ethics proposals, while industry and Senate Republicans, per Witt's social media post, prioritize DeFi and developer protections.

Chair Tim Scott stated: “We are making real progress toward passing digital asset market structure legislation that will help cement America’s role as the crypto capital of the world... I welcome the opportunity to have constructive conversations about increasing financial inclusion for more Americans while protecting investors and ensuring the United States remains at the forefront of financial innovation."

Digital Chamber CEO Cody Carbone added: "I've never been so optimistic... There is a real desire and momentum from everyone involved to get this done."

With few legislative days left in 2025 and no confirmed markup hearings in Senate Banking or Agriculture Committees, advancement likely awaits January amid potential budget clashes and nominee votes.

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Senate banking committee members in a formal hearing room debating cryptocurrency legislation.
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Senate banking committee to mark up clarity act next week

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Lawmakers are accelerating efforts to advance the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act through the Senate, with a key committee markup scheduled for the week of May 11. White House and congressional officials are pushing for passage by July 4 amid ongoing negotiations over stablecoin rules and ethics provisions.

Ripple Labs CEO Brad Garlinghouse stated that the U.S. Senate's crypto market structure bill, known as the Clarity Act, remains uncertain despite a recent stablecoin compromise. Speaking at Consensus 2026 in Miami Beach, he emphasized that a Senate Banking Committee hearing this month is crucial for its advancement. Without it in the next two weeks, the bill's chances could drop sharply.

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Lawmakers are working on a compromise over stablecoin rewards to revive the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act, stalled by banking disputes and President Trump's legislative priorities. On March 8, 2026, Trump elevated the unrelated SAVE America Act, freezing Senate time for other bills. The crypto industry, meanwhile, highlighted AI agents' reliance on existing infrastructure without new laws.

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