BlockBeats News, June 14th - According to crypto journalist Eleanor Terrett, under the current legislative timeline, the formalization of the "Clarity Act" into law by July 4th faces several key obstacles.
She pointed out that for the bill to be legislated within a short timeframe, it needs to address the ethical terms disagreement between the two parties, resolve contentious issues in the Agricultural Committee text, complete the integration of the House and Senate versions, secure 60 votes in the Senate, and pass votes in both chambers.
Terrett believes that with only about two weeks remaining, from a procedural and political reality perspective, this timeline is "logically almost impossible to achieve." This view is in response to previous remarks by White House Digital Asset Executive Patrick Witt. Witt stated that the relevant legislative work is "continuing on all fronts" and remains optimistic about the progress, indicating that a significant amount of coordination is still ongoing behind the scenes.
The "Clarity Act," as a key piece of the U.S. cryptocurrency regulatory framework, its advancement is seen as a crucial variable affecting the future regulatory trajectory of digital assets.
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