U.S. House Passes CLARITY Act, Aims for Trump's Signature

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The U.S. House passed the CLARITY Act with a 294-134 vote, advancing it to the Senate. The bill focuses on digital asset regulation and seeks to clarify the status of crypto as either securities or commodities. Senator Cynthia Lummis said the goal is to get the bill to President Trump for a quick signature. The legislation also includes CFT provisions to prevent misuse of digital assets. Investors are watching the Senate process closely, as changes could affect the bill’s clarity and impact on institutional adoption.

The crypto industry’s long-awaited regulatory framework just cleared its biggest hurdle yet. The US House of Representatives passed the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act, often called the CLARITY Act, with a 294-134 bipartisan vote, sending it to the Senate for what both supporters and skeptics expect to be a contentious review.

Senator Cynthia Lummis, one of Congress’s most vocal crypto advocates, said the next step is pushing the bill through the Senate and delivering it to President Trump’s desk. Trump, for his part, has pledged to sign the legislation immediately upon arrival, urging Congress to move without delay.

What the CLARITY Act actually does

The bill establishes a federal framework for digital assets by drawing clear lines between what counts as a security and what counts as a commodity. That distinction matters enormously because the two agencies have very different regulatory requirements, enforcement approaches, and compliance costs.

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The legislation arrives on the heels of the GENIUS Act, which has already been signed into law. That bill established a comprehensive federal regime for payment stablecoins, a move the White House described as a historic win for US competitiveness. The CLARITY Act is designed to complement the GENIUS Act by tackling the broader digital asset market that stablecoins alone don’t cover.

Senate amendments could change everything

Some Republicans and industry groups have expressed concern that proposed amendments could shift the bill’s regulatory balance away from its original intent, effectively giving one agency or set of incumbents outsized influence over how digital assets are governed.

Industry representatives have warned that altering the bill too aggressively could undermine the framework that made it attractive enough to earn bipartisan support in the first place. Critics of the proposed Senate amendments argue that diverging from the GENIUS Act’s industry-friendly approach risks creating a patchwork of conflicting rules rather than the unified framework the industry has been demanding for years.

Lawmakers have been targeting May as the timeline to finalize the legislation and send it to President Trump. But warnings from both sides of the aisle suggest that timeline could slip if Senate negotiations turn into a prolonged fight over amendments.

Why this matters for investors

Regulatory clarity is the single most frequently cited barrier to institutional crypto adoption in the US. A defined boundary between securities and commodities tells exchanges which compliance framework to follow, tells custodians how to structure their services, and tells institutional investors which legal protections apply to their holdings.

Watch the Senate markup process closely. The specific language around how tokens transition from securities to commodities, and which agency oversees that transition, will determine whether this bill actually delivers the clarity its name promises.

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