U.S. Senate Delays Crypto Bill Markup Until 2026

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The U.S. Senate has delayed the markup of a bipartisan crypto bill until 2026, according to TheCCPress. Senators Boozman and Booker released a discussion draft in November 2025, expanding on the House’s Digital Asset Market Clarity Act. The delay impacts regulatory clarity and stakeholder engagement, as the SEC and CFTC’s roles remain unresolved. The bill seeks to clarify market structures, improve consumer protections, and address concerns related to Countering the Financing of Terrorism. It also touches on liquidity and crypto markets, reflecting ongoing efforts to align policy with industry needs.

Based on TheCCPress, the U.S. Senate has postponed the markup of a bipartisan crypto bill until 2026. Senators John Boozman and Cory Booker released a discussion draft in November 2025, building on the House-passed Digital Asset Market Clarity Act. The delay affects regulatory clarity and ongoing discussions with industry stakeholders, as the roles of the SEC and CFTC remain unresolved. The bill aims to clarify market structures and enhance consumer protections.

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