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Home»Cryptocurrency & Free Speech Finance»US Senate Kicks off Markup of Long-Awaited Crypto Market Structure Bill
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US Senate Kicks off Markup of Long-Awaited Crypto Market Structure Bill

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Lawmakers begin debating amendments to a sweeping digital asset market structure proposal as Congress looks to clarify oversight of crypto markets.

US lawmakers are beginning a key markup session Thursday morning on a long-awaited crypto market structure bill, marking a pivotal step in Congress’ effort to establish clearer rules for digital asset markets.

The bill has been months in the making and follows sustained pressure from the crypto industry and some lawmakers to move beyond enforcement-led regulation. Today’s session may signal how much bipartisan support remains and which provisions may face resistance as lawmakers debate the future framework for US digital asset markets.

This live blog will track key moments and reactions as the markup unfolds.

Jan. 29, 3:32 pm UTC

Lawmakers on the Senate Agriculture Committee expected to vote on 11 amendments

The digital asset market structure bill, called the Digital Commodity Intermediaries Act in the Senate Agriculture Committee, will be under consideration as lawmakers vote on amendments related to leadership at the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), ethics, and foreign interference in US markets. Although an amendment proposed by Senator Roger Marshall related to credit card swipe fees is still on the committee’s schedule, reports suggested that he would not push for such provisions in the bill.