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by: xpoolPosted on: June 14, 2025

David Sacks Sees Clarity Act as Key to Shaping US Crypto Future

The Clarity Act’s potential impact is already being felt in international markets. Many nations are likely to use it as a model for their own regulatory frameworks. While some analysts express concerns about the act’s potential to lead to unfair oversight, its focus on DeFi user protection suggests a more nuanced approach that could support self-custody.

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