Crypto World News reports that U.S. Senator Cynthia Lummis stated she is working to strengthen protections for developers under the "Clear Act," while ensuring law enforcement against illegal crypto activities remains unrestricted. In a post shared on social media, Lummis mentioned that the update focuses on protecting non-custodial developers without restricting law enforcement actions. She said, "This is not a major new obstacle; I am working on it now." The bill aims to clarify the treatment of digital asset and blockchain participants under U.S. law, with developer protection placed at the core of the bill, shielding software creators from liability when third parties misuse open-source code, while also drawing clear boundaries for activities directly related to criminal funds. The discussion clarification involves how to interpret "assistance" in illegal activities, which industry participants have marked as a legal gray area.

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