U.S. Digital Asset Market Clarity Act May Enter Senate Review in May, 50% Chance of 2026 Passage

Gate News message, April 22 — The U.S. Senate’s Digital Asset Market Clarity Act, which has been delayed for several months, may enter Senate committee review as early as May, according to CoinDesk. Sources indicate that the originally planned April advancement is now unlikely; however, if the Senate vote is completed by July, the bill still has a chance of becoming law in 2026.

Analysts estimate the probability of the bill passing in 2026 at approximately 50%, given the limited legislative window and overlapping political priorities. The legislation faces risks of further delays or even being shelved if significant disagreements emerge.

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