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Noticed an interesting development in the political landscape around DeFi. It seems Senator Lummis is actively promoting a bill aimed at protecting decentralized finance. This is happening as a broader regulatory framework for the entire crypto market is being prepared.
Overall, the Senate is starting to take DeFi more seriously as a separate category that requires a special approach. Not just banning it, but specifically protecting the ecosystem from excessive pressure. This is quite significant — when lawmakers begin to distinguish between DeFi and traditional financial platforms.
Senate initiatives of this kind usually become a prototype for broader regulatory frameworks. If this bill passes, it could set the tone for future regulation. It's interesting to see how politicians are gradually understanding the nuances of the cryptocurrency space.
Personally, I see potential positives for the ecosystem in this — at least because it’s about protection and structuring rather than a complete ban. But, of course, the details of the bill will be the decisive factor.