Wu Shuo learned that U.S. Senator Cynthia Lummis posted a message saying that if the current Congress fails to advance digital asset legislation, the next legislative window may not arrive until 2030. She said that before that happens, developers will continue to lack legal protection, and law enforcement agencies will also be without tools to hold bad actors accountable. Lummis believes that the CLARITY Act can address both of these issues at the same time.

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LimitOrderMonk
· 3h ago
Missing a legislative window once results in a competitive disadvantage accumulating over ten years
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SoftRugDetective
· 10h ago
2030? By then, how many years will ETH have been PoS?
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YieldNotYell
· 14h ago
Developers want certainty, not a blank check.
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AirdropDreamsInAGlassBottle
· 15h ago
Lummis is right; without legal protection, who would dare to innovate?
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BluePeonyPlan
· 15h ago
If the CLARITY Act passes, the entire industry can breathe a sigh of relief.
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EveningBreezeBorrower
· 15h ago
Supporting Lummis, regulatory clarity is more practical than a regulatory sandbox.
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LatencyMonk
· 15h ago
Without enforcement tools, bad guys roam free, good people live in fear.
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GateUser-517aed04
· 16h ago
This session of Congress delays again, and the U.S. Web3 will fall completely behind.
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AirdropEtiquette
· 16h ago
2030 is too far away; developers can't wait.
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