Clarity Act Gains Bipartisan Support as Senate Weighs Next Steps

TheCryptoTimes发布于2025-09-03更新于2025-09-03

The debate over U.S. digital asset regulation is gaining momentum as lawmakers push for clearer rules. Representative French Hill revealed that the Clarity Act, aimed at shaping digital asset market structure, received overwhelming bipartisan support in the House. 

In an interview with Fox Business, Hill said that 78 Democrats backed the bill, alongside strong Republican support. The legislation now moves to the Senate, where discussions continue under the leadership of Senator Tim Scott. Hill urged the Senate to “consider taking up the Clarity Act in their process and simply make improvements to it.”

Senator Scott is optimistic that between 12 to 18 Democrats might support a framework for the crypto market. Additionally, prominent figures like Senators Kirsten Gillibrand and Cynthia Lummis are playing an active role in this effort. 

On this matter, Hill said he is hopeful that the bill could be passed in just a few weeks, especially considering the pressing need to effectively regulate digital assets.

Concerns Over Fed’s Role and Stablecoins

As support for crypto legislation continues to grow, worries about its effects on traditional finance remain. During the Kansas City Fed’s Jackson Hole Symposium, Fed Governor Mickey Bowman described digital assets as a “seismic shift” in the understanding of money and value. 

He cautioned that if people don’t adapt, blockchain systems might completely sidestep the banking industry. Hill responded to these concerns by highlighting the role banks play in issuing dollar-backed stablecoins. He clarified that these stablecoins would mainly facilitate cross-border trade instead of replacing banks altogether.

“A dollar back payment stable coin is simply a new payment method,” Hill said. These stablecoins, he added, would require issuers to hold assets in banks or U.S. Treasury bills, supporting short-term government debt markets.

CBDC Debate Intensifies

According to him, central banks are looking into government-backed digital currencies, such as the digital euro in Europe. Hill emphasized that the U.S. should lean towards solutions from the private sector, showing the need for consumer choice and financial privacy.

Meanwhile, the House recently passed the Anti-CBDC Surveillance State Act, which seeks to block the Federal Reserve from launching a digital dollar. However, competing proposals, including a revision to the National Defense Authorization Act, are still under debate.

The Clarity Act could reshape U.S. crypto regulation by bridging partisan divides. Hence, the coming changes will determine whether Congress sets a clear path for digital assets.

Also Read: Federal Reserve to Host Payments Innovation Conference on Oct. 21


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