Sen. Cynthia Lummis defended the Clarity Act, saying it includes more than 16 safeguards aimed at addressing illicit finance risks.
According to NS3.AI, Sen. Elizabeth Warren argued that the digital-asset bill would weaken existing standards.
Market expectations on the bill’s prospects also shifted, with Polymarket placing the odds of the Clarity Act becoming law in 2026 at 39%, down from earlier levels.
Polymarket Odds of the Clarity Act Becoming Law in 2026 Fall to 39% Amid Senate Debate
2026-07-02 04:45:17
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