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by: xpoolPosted on: June 11, 2025

House Approves Clarity Act, Pushing Crypto Regulation Forward

The House of Representatives has made significant progress on the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act (clarity act), paving the way for clearer regulations in the cryptocurrency industry. The bill passed through both the House Committee on Agriculture and the House Financial Services Committee on June 10th, with strong support from Republicans.

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