Lawmakers to Debate Three Landmark Crypto Bills Next Week

The U.S. House of Representatives is set to enter what’s being dubbed “Crypto Week”, a critical legislative window that could determine the regulatory future of the digital asset industry. From Monday to Friday, Congress is expected to debate three major bills that address crypto regulation, stablecoins, and CBDCs.

Industry leaders call this moment “urgent and potentially decisive” as bipartisan momentum builds in Washington.

What’s on the Table: CLARITY, GENIUS, and Anti-CBDC Bills

The three bills set for discussion include:

  • CLARITY Act – Aims to define clear regulatory jurisdiction over crypto markets, answering long-standing questions about SEC vs. CFTC oversight, token launches, and decentralization.
  • GENIUS Act – A stablecoin regulatory framework that has already passed the Senate, offering structure for issuance and compliance.
  • Anti-CBDC Surveillance State Act – Seeks to prohibit the creation of a U.S. central bank digital currency (CBDC) over concerns about government surveillance.

Crypto Advocacy Groups Urge Congress to Act

Crypto-focused advocacy organizations, including Stand With Crypto, are making a final push before Congress breaks for recess. In a letter co-signed by over 65 firms and industry groups, leaders urged lawmakers to support the CLARITY Act and resolve years of regulatory ambiguity.

“We’re seeing unbelievable momentum and bipartisan focus,” said Mason Lynaugh, community director at Stand With Crypto.

With over 50 million Americans reportedly owning crypto, the group has launched a massive grassroots campaign. More than 70,000 emails have already been sent to lawmakers in recent weeks, highlighting the growing voter interest in crypto policy.

https://cointelegraph.com/news/u-s-congress-prepares-for-crypto-week-as-industry-urges-lawmakers-to-act

Why This Week Matters: Narrow Window, High Stakes

The debate comes at a time when political and market pressure are converging. The CLARITY Act, in particular, is seen as a cornerstone bill that could finally define the roles of the SEC and CFTC, create paths for compliant token issuance, and formalize consumer protections.

“If you don’t pass it, all the questions we’ve had for years will remain unanswered,” Lynaugh warned.

Crypto as a Bipartisan Issue

Despite polarized politics in other sectors, crypto regulation appears to be gaining bipartisan traction. Advocates argue that digital asset legislation shouldn’t be politicized, as its relevance extends across party lines.

“It’s really unfortunate people have tried to politicize crypto… this is a broadly bipartisan topic,” said Lynaugh.

Final Thoughts

With a limited time frame before the Congressional recess, this upcoming “Crypto Week” could represent the best opportunity to pass meaningful U.S. crypto regulation in years. The outcomes could shape how crypto firms operate, how stablecoins are issued, and whether the U.S. will adopt a CBDC.


Summary:

  • Three major bills (CLARITY, GENIUS, Anti-CBDC) set for debate
  • Bipartisan momentum building around crypto regulation
  • 50M+ U.S. crypto users and rising political influence
  • Industry urges immediate action before recess

Disclaimer

This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, or legal advice. Cryptocurrency trading involves risk and may result in financial loss.

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