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The U.S. Treasury has taken the next step in implementing the recently passed GENIUS Act, formally requesting public comments ...
In July 2025, U.S. “Crypto Week” marked major steps toward clearer regulation, including laws for stablecoins, digital ...
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Sen. Lummis says crypto market structure legislation could become law by December: CNBC Crypto World
On today's episode of CNBC Crypto World, cryptocurrency prices slip as Wall Street faces a choppy trading session. Plus, Sen.
House Republicans' "Crypto Week" led to a record-breaking 9-hour vote amid conservative revolt, while House Speaker Mike Johnson and President Donald Trump struggled to advance cryptocurrency ...
Clarity Act to Establish Comprehensive Crypto Market Structure The Clarity Act (Digital Asset Market Clarity Act of 2025, H.R. 3633) passed the House floor with a resounding majority.
On Tuesday, a dozen conservatives sank a procedural vote to advance three crypto bills, including the GENIUS Act, which establishes a regulatory framework for the $250 billion market for ...
Three key pieces of crypto legislation—including the GENIUS Act and the CLARITY Act—passed the House of Representatives on Thursday afternoon, indicating a landmark moment for crypto policy in ...
A 'Crypto Week' win: Congress passes 1st major crypto legislation in the U.S. The United States Congress passed the country's first major standalone crypto bill on Thursday.
President Trump displays the GENIUS Act — the first major crypto legislation passed by Congress — after signing it in the White House in Washington, D.C., on July 18, 2025.
What is the CLARITY Act? As part of Washington’s historic Crypto Week (July 14–18, 2025), lawmakers took a dramatic step toward defining the future of crypto in the US.
After a ten-hour procedural vote, the U.S. House of Representatives approved rules to advance cryptocurrency legislation Wednesday night. The procedural vote passed 217-212, clearing the path for ...
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