
The U.S. Senate Banking Committee has delayed work on its crypto market structure bill as it shifts focus to housing affordability policies backed by President Donald Trump. This move could push the bill’s markup to late February or March. Meanwhile, the Senate Agriculture Committee has released its Digital Asset Market Clarity Act and plans to vote on it on January 27. Both bills will need to be combined before a full Senate vote, delaying clear crypto rules.
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