Senator Lummis once again calls for the passage of the Clarity Act, emphasizing that regulatory gaps mean there is no recourse.

Mars Finance news: U.S. Senator Cynthia Lummis of Wyoming posted that, “Not having rules doesn’t mean there’s no harm—it means there’s no recourse,” and reiterated her longstanding push to stall legislation of the “Digital Asset Clarity Act” (Clarity Act), emphasizing that the bill is intended to provide a clear regulatory framework for the development of digital assets within the United States.
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NeonMint
· 4h ago
Cynthia raises the issue every year, and every year there's no follow-up; Washington's efficiency is impressive.
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StakingLibrarian
· 4h ago
Injuries without recourse, retail investors pay the price, institutions laugh all the way to the bank.
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OldKeys,NewWorld
· 4h ago
Finally, someone has shattered the illusion that "no rules = no harm"; the right of recourse is the real bottom line.
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GammaRunner
· 5h ago
Support legislation, but fear it will ultimately become another bureaucratic maze.
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GateUser-cbb8cdf5
· 5h ago
Clear framework = capital dares to come in, fuzzy areas = scammers' carnival, is it so hard to understand such a simple thing?
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SushiLatency
· 5h ago
Wyoming is truly a pioneer in crypto friendliness; other states should learn from it.
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TheGiantWhaleInTheReflection
· 5h ago
Has the SEC been pretending to sleep all this time while the 《Clarity Act》 has been delayed for so long?
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GateUser-8947c5ff
· 5h ago
Lummis hit the nail on the head; without rules, it's not freedom, it's just running naked.
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