On May 15, the U.S. Senate Banking Committee approved the Cryptocurrency Market Structure Act (also known as the CLARITY Act) with 15 votes in favor and 9 votes against, and the bill was officially submitted to the full Senate for a vote.

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Aldrich_Z
· 4h ago
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Impact on the subsequent Senate full chamber 60 votes

1. From "Almost impossible" → "Greater hope"
Two Democrats have already defected, and it is still possible to sway 8–10 moderate Democrats to reach 60 votes

2. Warren's radical faction still opposes, but cannot control the moderate faction's defection

3. Time window: The probability of a full chamber vote before the May 21 recess has significantly increased
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