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Trump Crypto News: President Calls out Senate for Leaving CLARITY Act in Limbo
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In Trump crypto news, the President called on Congress to pass a “fair version” of the CLARITY Act at a White House event attended by Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chair Paul Atkins and Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) Chair Mike Selig
The bill, which would split digital-asset oversight between the two agencies and define when a token is a security versus a commodity, remains stalled in the Senate.
This is not simply a bill stuck in procedural limbo. It is a jurisdictional vacuum that the SEC and CFTC are now filling on their own authority, producing rules the industry wants but that carry none of the durability a statute would provide.
This outburst from Trump came as the crypto market surged +10% overnight, with Bitcoin hitting $71,800 and Ethereum surging +19% to $2,300 following a bullish meeting between the US President and crypto industry leaders.
Trump Crypto News: Why the Senate Bottleneck Matters
The crypto industry has spent hundreds of millions of dollars over several years lobbying for legislation intended to put the sector on firmer legal footing, per Reuters reporting on midterm campaign spending. That effort has stalled, and with little legislative calendar left before the next Congress convenes, the prospects of a deal narrow further, a dynamic detailed in an earlier CoinSpeaker breakdown of the CLARITY Act’s Senate stall.
Miller Whitehouse-Levine, CEO of the Solana Policy Institute, characterized the moment plainly: the agencies “seemingly are ready to act, given that Congress has been unwilling or unable to do so,” he said
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The Mechanism Filling the Gap
The mechanism functions as follows: absent statute, the SEC and CFTC are using existing rulemaking and interpretive authority to approximate what CLARITY would codify. The SEC is working on a rule to exempt certain token offerings from securities registration, which is expected to advance in the coming weeks, while the CFTC is discussing crypto regulation at an industry gathering this week, per its published schedule.
That approach has already produced concrete outputs. Selig’s CFTC approved perpetual bitcoin futures earlier this year, and executives expect the commission to extend similar treatment to additional assets, a pattern Atkins has echoed on the SEC side with plans to overhaul capital-markets rules for crypto, a push also covered in reporting on Atkins’s push during the Senate recess.
Source: finance.yahoo.com

