The U.S. Senate Banking Committee is scheduled to review the "CLARITY Act" on January 15th, with market expectations of an 80% probability of its passage. Many people regard this bill as a watershed moment for crypto regulation because its intentions are straightforward—cutting through regulatory authority: CFTC will oversee digital commodities, while the SEC continues to monitor securities assets. In simple terms, it aims to fundamentally change the chaotic "enforce first, regulate later" situation.



There is a particularly interesting detail in the bill. It allows exchanges to distribute stablecoin rewards to active trading users but directly bans earnings from idle tokens. The logic behind this design is clear: on one hand, to encourage market liquidity; on the other hand, to prevent crypto products from becoming a disguised deposit channel to evade banking regulations. Once the bill is enacted, traditional capital sources with high compliance requirements—such as institutional investors and pension funds—will have the confidence to enter the market on a large scale.

The current market reaction remains quite calm. BTC fluctuates around $91,000, and ETF fund inflows have noticeably slowed, with overall sentiment leaning neutral. The reason is simple: investors are waiting. Waiting for this "constitutional-level" regulation to be truly finalized. Until then, no one wants to rush in.
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QuorumVotervip
· 12h ago
80% pass rate? Ha, let's wait and see. No one dares to guarantee until the very last moment.
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JustAnotherWalletvip
· 12h ago
80% chance of passing? I feel like this could really change the game this time.
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YieldHuntervip
· 13h ago
nah, honestly? if you look at the data on stablecoin yields, this whole "no passive income" thing is just gatekeeping for institutions lol. they want retail out of the yield farming game while big money marches in risk-free. 80% passage rate sounds sus to me tbh
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LootboxPhobiavip
· 13h ago
An 80% approval rate is a bit high. This game isn't that simple. Will the SEC obediently relinquish authority?
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probably_nothing_anonvip
· 13h ago
An 80% approval probability sounds quite optimistic, but I still want to wait until the dust settles before speaking. Staying calm in the market is actually a wise move.
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