The Blockchain Association said in a post that it is mobilizing industry members, developers, and technology leaders to contact senators and communicate directly with Senate offices, urging that Section 604 of the CLARITY Act— the Blockchain Regulatory Clarity Act (BRCA)—be retained. The provision is intended to clarify that open-source software developers and infrastructure providers that do not host or control users’ assets should not be considered money transmitters solely because they develop or publish software. The association said that without the relevant legal clarity, U.S. developers may face unpredictable legal liability and that this could cause talent and innovation to flow to other jurisdictions.

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