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Clarity Act News Today: Senate Has 6 Weeks to Pass Crypto Law or Delay Until 2027

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The U.S. crypto industry is at a turning point. The CLARITY Act is moving closer to a Senate vote, and the next six weeks could decide whether crypto finally gets a proper legal framework or gets pushed to the back of the queue until 2027.

Congress recently held a four-hour hearing on tokenization, bringing together key voices from across the industry to debate what the CLARITY Act actually means and why the May deadline carries so much weight. Analyst VirtualBacon has since laid out a clear roadmap of what to expect in the weeks ahead.

Here is what is happening, why it matters, and where things could go from here.

Clarity Act status: Clarity or No Clarity?

The CLARITY Act is trying to do something the U.S. has never done before: draw a clear line between digital commodities like Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana, and securities.

The bill has already passed the House with broad support and has White House backing. At its core, it hands the CFTC exclusive authority over digital commodities while introducing a concept called the “mature blockchain.” This means a token can launch under SEC oversight and, as its network becomes more decentralised over time, graduate into being treated as a commodity instead. It is a framework built around how crypto actually works, rather than forcing it into rules written decades before blockchain existed.

Importantly, analyst VirtualBacon was clear that this is not deregulation. The bill sets real, enforceable rules for exchanges, brokers, and custodians. It requires proper risk disclosures, permits blockchain-based recordkeeping, and overrides conflicting state-level laws that have created a patchwork of confusion across the country.

Racing Against the Senate Clock

The pressing challenge, however, is time. The Senate Banking Committee markup, scheduled between April 13-20, is the single make-or-break event. If it doesn’t pass, the crypto bill misses the narrow May window for floor votes and reconciliation before the Memorial Day recess, and the next chance would be 2027. Analysts like Alex Thorn warn that delays at this stage would effectively kill the bill for this session.

Stablecoins and DeFi in the Spotlight

However, stablecoin yield has been the main flashpoint. The compromise bans passive yield but allows activity-based rewards. The market reacted immediately: Circle dropped 20% and Coinbase 10%. Meanwhile, the treatment of DeFi protocols, especially lending and staking, remains unresolved, leaving a cloud of uncertainty.

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Rare Unity in Tokenization Talks

A recent four-hour hearing brought Wall Street players and crypto developers together in unprecedented agreement. Both sides agreed that tokenized securities should follow existing rules and that blockchain will play a key role in modernizing markets.

Echoing the same, BlackRock CEO Larry Fink said in his annual shareholder letter that tokenization could “update the plumbing of the financial system.”

Watching the Next Six Weeks

Analyst concludes that April’s Senate markup is the crucial moment. If it passes, the bill could move quickly toward full implementation. If not, the U.S. crypto space faces a long wait. For investors and projects alike, the next month-and-a-half may well define the future of digital assets in America.

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FAQs

What is the CLARITY Act in crypto regulation?

The CLARITY Act defines whether tokens are commodities or securities, giving the CFTC authority and creating clear rules for crypto markets.

How will the CLARITY Act affect Bitcoin and Ethereum?

Bitcoin and Ethereum would likely be classified as commodities, placing them under CFTC oversight instead of stricter SEC rules.

How could the CLARITY Act impact DeFi and crypto projects?

DeFi rules remain unclear, but the Act may bring compliance requirements, affecting lending, staking, and overall project operations.

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