Hold onto your crypto wallets, folks! The Senate is about to drop the revised draft of the CLARITY Act faster than a Mel Brooks punchline. According to the ever-vigilant Eleanor Terrett of Crypto In America, the final text is expected to hit the stands this week-Easter recess be darned!
Yes, while youâre hunting for chocolate eggs, lawmakers are hunting for a compromise on stablecoin yields that wonât make traditional banks run for the hills. Terrettâs sources say theyâre determined to unveil this legislative masterpiece before anyone sobers up from their Cadbury coma.
Industry Throws a Crypto Tantrum Over CLARITY Act Restrictions
The latest draft is like a bad dating app match-trying to strike a compromise on how crypto platforms can offer rewards without causing a bank deposit exodus. Spoiler alert: itâs as awkward as a Yiddish cowboy in a space suit.
As Bitcoinist hilariously pointed out last week, the CLARITY Act wants to ban platforms from offering yield on stablecoins or bank-like assets. Itâs like telling a comedian they canât use puns-whatâs the point?
But fear not! Lawmakers are still allowing activity-based incentives like loyalty points and promo offers. Because who doesnât love a good loyalty point? Meanwhile, regulators get a whole year to figure out whatâs allowed and how to stop sneaky workarounds. Good luck with that, folks!
The crypto industry, naturally, is having a collective meltdown. Coinbaseâs David Duong is rallying the troops to counterpropose like their lives depend on it. Spoiler: they kind of do.
Senator Thom Tillisâs office, however, claims the new text is the result of cozy chats with industry groups, including banks. Because nothing says âcompromiseâ like a room full of bankers and crypto nerds trying to agree on anything.
Oh, and letâs not forget the unresolved drama: DeFi safeguards, token classification, and RWA tokenization. Itâs like a soap opera, but with more blockchain.
New Crypto PAC: Because Politics Needed More Acronyms
Just when you thought the crypto world couldnât get any more chaotic, Anchorage Digital and Chainlink (LINK) decided to throw a bipartisan PAC into the mix. Behold, the Blockchain Leadership Fund! Backed by the Digital Chamber, itâs here to support candidates who love innovation-or at least pretend to.
According to Anchorage Digital, âCrypto policy is being written right now, and the companies that show up will help define the rules. The ones that donât? Well, theyâll just inherit the mess.â Deep, right?
Crypto policy is being written right now and the companies that show up and engage will help define the rules of the road; the ones that donât will inherit them. At Anchorage Digital, weâve always believed that responsible innovation requires active participation, which is why weâre proud to support the Blockchain Leadership Fund at such a pivotal moment for the industry.
Chainlink chimed in, noting that the CLARITY Act is where the real action is. âItâs complex, but the candidates willing to tackle it deserve our support,â they said. Because nothing says âsupportâ like a well-funded PAC.
And letâs not forget Chainlinkâs institutional partners, who are busy building blockchain infrastructure. The Blockchain Leadership Fund is here to ensure the policy environment can keep up. Because whatâs innovation without a little red tape?

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2026-03-31 12:11