U.S. Senate intensively discusses the CLARITY Act: proposing to clarify that non-custodial software developers will not be held legally responsible for third-party use of their code

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Golden Finance reports that with just over two weeks remaining before the U.S. Congress adjourns on July 4th, senators are rushing behind-the-scenes negotiations to push the CLARITY Act into full Senate voting after the recess, sources say. Senators from both parties will meet this week to discuss contentious provisions, including clarifying that non-custodial software developers "should not be held legally responsible if they are unaware of illegal uses," as law enforcement previously expressed concerns that this clause could weaken accountability for on-chain illegal activities.
Industry insiders point out that as the legislative window narrows, the CLARITY Act is entering a critical phase. If progress cannot be made before August, the process may be further delayed due to the election cycle.
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