A key Senate voice just made waves on the crypto front. According to recent reports, a prominent senator indicated that proposed crypto ethics provisions shouldn't be included in the broader market structure legislation, citing jurisdictional complexities. Instead, these standards will be addressed through a separate legislative pathway. The move comes ahead of this week's crucial floor vote on the market structure bill. This signals growing debate within policymakers about how to properly regulate digital assets—balancing oversight mechanisms with jurisdictional clarity.
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A key Senate voice just made waves on the crypto front. According to recent reports, a prominent senator indicated that proposed crypto ethics provisions shouldn't be included in the broader market structure legislation, citing jurisdictional complexities. Instead, these standards will be addressed through a separate legislative pathway. The move comes ahead of this week's crucial floor vote on the market structure bill. This signals growing debate within policymakers about how to properly regulate digital assets—balancing oversight mechanisms with jurisdictional clarity.