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by: xpoolPosted on: June 9, 2025

CLARITY Act Gets Major Update Ahead of Key Vote

The CLARITY Act, designed to provide clearer regulatory guidance for digital assets, received a significant revamp on June 8th. This update, in the form of an amendment, will serve as the basis for the House Financial Services Committee’s deliberations ahead of a crucial markup on Tuesday. It reflects the latest developments and aims to shape future crypto regulation.

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