Trump Presses Congress To Pass Crypto Market Structure Bill ‘ASAP’

bitcoinistОпубліковано о 2026-03-04Востаннє оновлено о 2026-03-04

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President Donald Trump has publicly urged Congress to pass the CLARITY Act, a comprehensive crypto market structure bill, "ASAP." In a Truth Social post, he accused the banking industry of undermining both the pending legislation and the previously signed GENIUS Act, which deals with stablecoins. Trump warned that failure to pass the bill could cede U.S. leadership in crypto to other countries like China and argued that Americans should benefit from the financial opportunities digital assets provide. He called for cooperation between banks and the crypto industry. Legislative progress on the bill has stalled due to disputes between these groups, with a key Senate committee now targeting a markup session for late March.

President Donald Trump has publicly addressed the legislative impasse surrounding the CLARITY Act, the long-debated crypto market structure bill that has yet to reach his desk for final approval.

The delay, according to ongoing discussions in Washington, stems largely from disagreements between the banking industry and crypto representatives, particularly over provisions tied to stablecoin rewards.

Trump Says Banks Threaten Stablecoin Law

In a post shared Tuesday on Truth Social, Trump sharply criticized the banking sector, accusing it of attempting to weaken both the broader crypto framework and a separate stablecoin measure he signed into law last year — the GENIUS Act.

“The Genius Act is being threatened and undermined by the Banks, and that is unacceptable — We are not going to allow it,” Trump wrote. He argued that passing comprehensive market structure legislation is urgent, adding, “The U.S. needs to get Market Structure done, ASAP. Americans should earn more money on their money.”

The President also claimed that financial institutions, despite reporting record profits, are working against policies designed to expand opportunities within the digital asset sector.

Trump warned that failing to finalize the CLARITY Act could weaken America’s position in the global crypto race. “We are not going to allow them to undermine our powerful Crypto Agenda that will end up going to China, and other Countries if we don’t get The Clarity Act taken care of,” Trump stated.

Calls For Banking-Crypto Cooperation

Trump further urged the banking sector to reach constructive agreements with the crypto industry, arguing that collaboration would serve the best interests of American consumers and businesses alike.

“This Industry cannot be taken from the People of America when it is so close to becoming truly successful,” he wrote, closing his message with a call for attention to the issue.

Legislatively, progress on the CLARITY Act has been uneven. The Senate Agriculture Committee advanced its portion of the bill in January of this year. However, broader movement has stalled.

The Senate Banking Committee had initially scheduled a markup in January, but that session was canceled amid the same disputes between banking representatives and crypto advocates that continue to complicate negotiations. The committee is now reportedly targeting a new markup date in mid-to-late March.

The daily chart shows the total digital asset market cap at $2.3 trillion as of this writing. Source: TOTAL on TradingView.com

Featured image from OpenArt, chart from TradingView.com

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QWhat is the name of the crypto market structure bill that President Trump is urging Congress to pass?

AThe CLARITY Act.

QAccording to Trump, which industry is threatening and undermining the GENIUS Act?

AThe banking industry.

QWhat is one of the main reasons for the legislative delay of the CLARITY Act as mentioned in the article?

ADisagreements between the banking industry and crypto representatives, particularly over provisions tied to stablecoin rewards.

QWhat did Trump warn could happen to America's position in the global crypto race if the CLARITY Act is not finalized?

AIt could weaken America's position, and the crypto agenda could go to China and other countries.

QWhich Senate committee had initially scheduled a markup for the bill in January but canceled it?

AThe Senate Banking Committee.

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