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    Federal Crypto Regulatory Framework Takes Big Steps

    OMN AIBy OMN AIAugust 22, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Washington saw rapid action this week as top officials moved to shape digital asset policies. President Donald Trump brought prominent crypto leaders to the White House on Wednesday. During the meeting, he pushed lawmakers to pass a fair version of the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act. The proposed legislation seeks to build clear rules for the entire digital market. Trump noted that disputed ethics rules remain the main point of debate. He pointed out that certain proposed terms unfairly target his personal business dealings. Even with these disagreements, executives left the meeting feeling confident about future progress.

    Key industry figures held private discussions before the main White House event. They met with Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick to review the bill’s potential impact. The group stressed how clear rules could drive domestic job growth and foster economic expansion. They noted that stable policies would encourage digital asset startups to stay in the country. Participants also explored ways the administration could help secure bipartisan support in Congress next month.

    At the same time, major federal agencies are advancing their own independent efforts. The Commodity Futures Trading Commission hosted its inaugural Innovation Advisory Committee event on Thursday. Agency officials signaled that they are ready to act if lawmakers delay. Chairman Mike Selig announced that staff members are already working on fresh regulatory drafts. If Congress fails to reach an agreement, the agency will use its current legal authority to set market standards. Selig emphasized that statutory reform is ideal, but agency rules will prevent sudden shifts in future enforcement.

    Meanwhile, the Securities and Exchange Commission unveiled a separate policy plan on Tuesday. The agency introduced a proposal called Regulation Crypto Assets. This program aims to simplify capital raising for emerging digital token projects. Under the suggested rules, smaller issuers could raise up to 5 million dollars. Larger firms could raise up to 75 million dollars each year without undergoing standard full registration. The plan includes a conditional safe harbor, giving young networks time to decentralize safely under federal oversight.

    This cluster of policy announcements created a rare stir during the usually quiet late summer period. Industry groups have long argued that regulatory uncertainty pushes innovative companies overseas. Supporters believe these new actions will protect retail investors while giving businesses the clarity needed to invest. While some members of Congress insist on strict ethics provisions, market advocates maintain that fast legislative progress is essential to protect national tech leadership.

    Under the current plan, the Clarity Act would divide regulatory duties across federal bodies. It would place spot digital commodity markets under the Commodity Futures Trading Commission while leaving primary security tokens under the Securities and Exchange Commission. This clear boundary aims to resolve long-standing friction over jurisdiction. Crypto markets reacted positively to the news, showing steady gains across major digital currencies following the White House discussions.

    The next few weeks will prove critical for American financial policy. Lawmakers return to the Capitol next month for key legislative sessions, where the proposed bill faces crucial votes. Industry representatives plan to maintain pressure on decision-makers to secure a workable consensus. Whether through broad statutory changes or active agency rulemaking, the government is moving rapidly toward a set framework. American digital asset businesses can look forward to a far clearer operating environment by year’s end.

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