CryptoWorld News reports, citing cryptoinamerica, that U.S. senators are stepping up negotiations to push the CLARITY Act into the full Senate voting process after Congress adjourns. Bipartisan senators will meet this week to discuss provisions including that non-custodial software developers should not be held legally liable for third-party use of their code if they were not aware of its involvement in illegal purposes.

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InstantNoodlesWithContracts
· 8h ago
Wait until the full details of the terms are released before analyzing; for now, just observe and don't be overly optimistic too early.
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BridgeSideEyes
· 8h ago
The CLARITY Act has finally moved forward; the exemption for non-custodial developers is so crucial. Hopefully, it won't be delayed again until next year.
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DAOBackbencher
· 9h ago
Knowing you're responsible only when participating—that's a good standard to set; otherwise, everyone writing code would have to take the blame.
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ProtocolPicnic
· 9h ago
Meeting between two parties' senators? Rare to see, crypto legislation can actually be bipartisan.
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