U.S. Senate to Review CLARITY Act in 2026 to Clarify Crypto Regulation

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The U.S. Senate will review the CLARITY Act in January 2026, a key move to address regulatory gaps in the crypto sector. The bill, pushed by White House crypto advisor David Sacks, aims to define whether cryptocurrencies fall under securities or commodities, and to outline roles for the SEC and CFTC. Delays from a 43-day federal shutdown are now behind it as Senate committees prepare for amendments. If passed, the act could bring clarity while aligning with global efforts like the EU Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation. Countering the Financing of Terrorism provisions may also be addressed as part of the broader crypto policy framework.
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