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Senator Wyden and CFTC chair push for Clarity Act passage with developer protections intact

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Published 2026-07-08 17:55 UTCUpdated 2026-07-09 11:43 UTC
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Bitcoin Magazine
bitcoinmagazine.com · bitcoinmagazine.com · 2026-07-08 17:55 UTC
Overview

Senator Ron Wyden has urged Senate leaders to preserve the Blockchain Regulatory Certainty Act's developer protections within the broader Clarity Act as it approaches a critical Senate floor vote.

Entities
Commodity Futures Trading CommissionSecurities and Exchange CommissionBlockchain Regulatory Certainty ActClarity ActRon WydenMichael Selig
Score total
1.65
Momentum 24h
5
Posts
5
Origins
3
Source types
2
Duplicate ratio
20%
Why now
  • The Senate is approaching a critical floor vote before the August recess.
  • CFTC Chair warns delay risks regulators writing crypto rules unilaterally.
  • Senator Wyden's intervention highlights contested provisions that could impact blockchain developers.
Why it matters
  • The Clarity Act would establish clear federal regulatory standards for digital assets, reducing legal uncertainty.
  • Preserving developer protections supports innovation and growth in the blockchain ecosystem.
  • Passing the bill prevents regulators from imposing fragmented rules that could hinder the U.S. crypto industry.
LLM analysis
Topic mix: lowPromo risk: lowSource quality: high
Recurring claims
  • The Clarity Act aims to divide oversight of digital assets between the CFTC and SEC to provide regulatory clarity and consumer protection.
  • Senator Ron Wyden urges Senate leaders to preserve blockchain developer protections in the Clarity Act.
How sources frame it
  • Michael Selig, CFTC Chair: supportive
  • Senator Ron Wyden: supportive
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