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CLARITY Act Gains Momentum as SEC, CFTC Align and Senate Advances Crypto Rules
CLARITY Act Gains Momentum as SEC, CFTC Align and Senate Advances Crypto Rules
Alex Shilina
Wed, February 18, 2026 at 6:32 PM GMT+9 3 min read
Key Takeaways
U.S. lawmakers and regulators are ramping up the push for a clearer crypto rulebook as the Senate advances market-structure legislation and the SEC signals deeper coordination with the CFTC ahead of potential reforms.
According to reports, the White House is backing the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act of 2025 (H.R. 3633), framing the move as an attempt to break the SEC–CFTC stalemate that has shaped crypto oversight for years.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on Feb. 13 that Congress should pass CLARITY “this spring,” as the administration pushes for a clearer market structure for digital assets.
House Passed CLARITY Act, Senate Is Next
The CLARITY Act is already a House product.
The bill text on Congress.gov lays out a framework for regulating digital assets across the SEC and CFTC, with the core objective of clarifying who oversees what in U.S. spot markets.
That makes the Senate the next gate: committee markups, cross-committee negotiations, and whether leadership schedules a market-structure package for a floor vote.
What the Bill Would Change
The bill is designed to reduce the industry’s reliance on enforcement-driven interpretation by creating clearer categories and compliance expectations for intermediaries.
For exchanges, brokers, issuers, and market makers, the prize is predictability.
This means fewer gray-zone listing decisions and a more stable understanding of which regulator is in charge of which activity.
SEC and CFTC Say They’re Coordinating
At a House hearing on Feb. 11, 2026, SEC Chair Paul S. Atkins told lawmakers he supports Congress enacting the CLARITY Act.
He described a joint SEC–CFTC effort dubbed “Project Crypto.”
Atkins said the effort would work toward a clearer token classification approach and would serve as a bridge while legislation moves through Congress.
That coordination matters because implementation is often where market-structure bills bog down.
When agencies start aligning publicly, it signals they expect something durable to emerge from Capitol Hill.
Senate Agriculture Advances a Parallel Framework
The Senate Agriculture Committee said on Jan. 29, 2026, it advanced the Digital Commodity Intermediaries Act.
They describe it as legislation that builds on the House-passed CLARITY Act and incorporates provisions negotiated with Senate Democrats.
The takeaway is that the Senate is not starting from scratch.
The likely endgame is a negotiated package that uses CLARITY as the backbone, with Senate-side additions to secure votes and address consumer-protection concerns.
What To Watch Next
The near-term catalysts are procedural: Senate committee markups, Banking–Agriculture coordination, and whether leadership gives market structure floor time.
For now, the direction of travel is clearer than it has been in years: reported White House backing, active Senate drafting, and explicit SEC–CFTC coordination are all pointing toward a more defined U.S. crypto framework, just not on a fixed timeline yet.
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