HomeNewsSenate delays CLARITY markup; DeFi leaders press lawmakers over developer protections now!

Senate delays CLARITY markup; DeFi leaders press lawmakers over developer protections now!

-

The US Senate Banking Committee’s planned markup of the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act was postponed late Wednesday, and decentralized finance leaders used the delay to press lawmakers over potential harms to DeFi and developers. Tim Scott announced the brief pause after industry objections stalled the schedule.

Industry groups warned the bill’s tokenized equity and stablecoin rules could squeeze DeFi platforms and push firms offshore. DeFi Education Fund said “some proposed amendments could ‘seriously harm DeFi technology and/or make market structure legislation worse for software developers.'”

Crypto investors and lawyers called for clearer developer protections and edits to avoid forcing inappropriate compliance on infrastructure. Alexander Grieve said protecting developers and DeFi is the highest priority and that the bill needs “significant edits”. Jake Chervinsky warned “The last draft leaves ambiguity about whether all sorts of developers and infrastructure providers could be forced to KYC users, register with SEC, or comply with other rules that don’t fit DeFi.”

Supporters of stricter stablecoin rules, including some banks, clash with DeFi advocates over whether interest-bearing stablecoins should be banned. Todd Phillips argued “They care about having a robust market structure that allows crypto markets to grow.”

Some Senate Democrats have pressed for tighter anti-money-laundering limits on DeFi activity, according to reporting. (Ed. note: No new markup date has been set.)

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

LATEST POSTS

Intel stock plunges 11% after Q4 beat but weak Q1 2026 guidance amid supply shortages -11%

Shares of Intel fell after the company released its fourth-quarter 2025 results and its first-quarter 2026 outlook on Thursday. Investors reacted to weaker guidance and...

Shiny Hunters demand ransom from Waltio after breach exposed data of 50k French users now!

French authorities opened a preliminary probe this week after a breach at Waltio. The Paris Public Prosecutor's Office and the country's National Cyber Unit are...

Amazon to cut about 30,000 jobs next week; Jassy cites bloated culture, not AI or demand..

Amazon plans to cut about 30,000 jobs next week, reports say. They may start Tuesday, January 27, and will target retail, AWS, Prime Video, and...

UBS to offer BTC, ETH trading to select Swiss clients; Asia rollout eyed after Swiss pilot

UBS Group AG will allow select private banking clients to trade Bitcoin and Ethereum in Switzerland, a planned rollout that addresses demand from ultra-high-net-worth clients....

Most Popular

spot_img