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Tokenization Hearing Confirmed, CLARITY Act Stablecoin Deal Done “In Principle”: Big Week for Crypto

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Zafar Naik

Two things happened in Washington this week that the crypto industry has been waiting years for and they arrived at the same time.

The House Financial Services Committee has scheduled a hearing titled “Tokenization and the Future of Securities: Modernizing Our Capital Markets” for Wednesday, March 25, 2026 at 10AM EST. Blockchain Association CEO Summer Mersinger is among the confirmed witnesses.

The hearing, first reported by Fox Business journalist Eleanor Terrett on X, will bring together lawmakers and industry voices to formally examine how tokenization fits into the future of US financial markets.

It is one of the most significant Congressional hearings on tokenization to date and it lands in the same week the CLARITY Act’s most stubborn obstacle was removed.

The Stablecoin Standoff Is Over – Almost

Senators Thom Tillis and Angela Alsobrooks announced they have reached an “agreement in principle” on stablecoin yield, the provision that had blocked the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act from advancing for months. Banks had argued that allowing stablecoin platforms to offer rewards on token holdings would draw deposits away from traditional banking. That argument is now, at least in principle, resolved.

Senator Alsobrooks told Politico: “We’ve come a long way. And I think what it will do is to allow us to protect innovation, but also gives us the opportunity to prevent widespread deposit flight.”

Senator Tillis, while cautious, said he feels “like we’re in a good place,” adding that he still plans to review the details with industry stakeholders before moving forward.

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The Window Is Narrow

With the stablecoin yield compromise in place, the Senate Banking Committee markup is now targeted for the second half of April – likely the weeks beginning April 13 or April 20 following the Easter recess.

Senator Bernie Moreno has been direct about the stakes: if the bill does not pass by May, digital asset legislation may not move again for the foreseeable future. Senate floor time is under pressure from unrelated priorities, including the Republican voter-ID bill and ongoing developments around the Iran conflict.

Issues around DeFi treatment, ethics provisions, and a potential attachment of community bank deregulation to the bill still require resolution before a broad bipartisan vote becomes possible.

This development follows the SEC and CFTC’s landmark joint classification of 16 crypto assets as digital commodities earlier this week, the most significant US crypto regulatory action in a decade, reinforcing a pattern of accelerating policy momentum in Washington.

The tokenization hearing on March 25 and the CLARITY Act’s path toward an April markup represent back-to-back milestones. Whether the legislative window holds is the only question left.

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Zafar Naik

Zafar is a seasoned crypto and blockchain news writer with four years of experience. Known for accuracy, in-depth analysis, and a clear, engaging style, Zafar actively participates in blockchain communities. Beyond writing, Zafar enjoys trading and exploring the latest trends in the crypto market.

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