US Senate Prepares For Crypto Market Structure Bill Markup This Week — Here’s What to Expect

bitcoinistPublished on 2026-01-13Last updated on 2026-01-13

Abstract

After months of negotiations involving both political parties, crypto industry representatives, and traditional banking sectors, the US Senate is preparing to mark up the crypto market structure bill, known as the CLARITY Act, this week. The text, expected to be released on Monday or Tuesday, will build on the House-passed Digital Asset Market Clarity Act. Key areas of focus include ethics rules for public officials in crypto, stablecoin rewards, and the treatment of decentralized finance (DeFi) concerning securities trading and illicit finance. Stakeholders also highlight the importance of provisions related to self-custody, software developer protections, and the Blockchain Regulatory Certainty Act. Despite optimism, disputes over key provisions could threaten the bill’s bipartisan support and potentially lead to delays.

After months of intense negotiations involving both political parties, as well as representatives from the crypto industry and traditional banking sectors, the long-awaited week for the crypto market structure bill, known as the CLARITY Act, has arrived.

Crypto journalist Eleanor Terret reported on Monday that ongoing disputes within the industry, partisan disagreements over crucial details, and the pressures exerted by legacy banking interests have repeatedly delayed the timeline.

CLARITY Act Text Set For Release

On Friday, the Banking Committee leadership indicated that the most recent bipartisan version of the bill would be officially marked up early on Thursday, January 15.

The new text of the CLARITY Act will utilize the existing framework of the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act, which passed through the House in July. This means the name “CLARITY Act” will remain, but the legislation will primarily reflect the Senate’s recent collaborative efforts.

As the week unfolds, the text set for the Banking Committee vote, which has undergone final edits, is expected to be distributed to senators on Monday or Tuesday for further amendments.

According to Terret’s report, there are three major aspects that stakeholders will closely observe when the bill text is released. First, there is significant interest in what ethics rules will apply to public officials involved in the crypto space, including the President.

Second, the ongoing debate regarding stablecoin rewards remains a focal point. Finally, how both Democrats and Republicans address decentralized finance (DeFi), particularly in relation to securities trading and concerns about illicit finance, is also among the key provisions to be.

Crypto Legislation Discussions

Amanda Tuminelli, Executive Director of the DeFi Education Fund, attended recent closed-door meetings involving leaders from both crypto and securities industries, stressing the importance of the regulatory balance in a digital assets bill.

“Banks and trade associations like SIFMA have significant concerns about regulatory arbitrage, especially concerning decentralized exchanges trading tokenized securities,” she noted.

Tuminelli will also keep a keen eye on the potential inclusion of provisions related to self-custody, protections for software developers, and the Blockchain Regulatory Certainty Act (BRCA), which she considers essential for the bill’s success.

ConsenSys General Counsel Bill Hughes has also expressed optimism about the developments leading up to the markup, indicating a hopeful outlook heading into the deliberations.

The reports suggest that Thursday could see simultaneous markups from both the Senate Banking and Agriculture Committees. However, disputes over key provisions could threaten the bill’s bipartisan nature, potentially leading to a postponement.

Negotiations between Senate Chairman John Boozman and Senator Cory Booker have seemingly continued over the weekend and may play a crucial role in determining the markup’s outcome, Terret asserted.

The daily chart shows the total crypto market cap valuation standing at $3.09 trillion as of Monday. Source: TOTAL on TradingView.com

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Related Questions

QWhat is the name of the crypto market structure bill being prepared for markup in the US Senate this week?

AThe CLARITY Act.

QWhen is the final text of the CLARITY Act expected to be distributed to senators for amendments?

AOn Monday or Tuesday of the week the article was written.

QAccording to the report, what are the three major aspects stakeholders will closely observe in the bill text?

AThe ethics rules for public officials in crypto, the debate on stablecoin rewards, and how DeFi is addressed in relation to securities trading and illicit finance.

QWhich two Senate committees are reported to potentially hold simultaneous markups on Thursday?

AThe Senate Banking Committee and the Senate Agriculture Committee.

QWhat existing legislative framework will the new text of the CLARITY Act utilize?

AThe existing framework of the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act, which passed through the House in July.

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