Bitcoin and the crypto industry welcome good news: Trump signals willingness to sign the "CLARITY Act"

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January 28 News, U.S. Senator Cynthia Lummis recently confirmed that significant changes are occurring in U.S. cryptocurrency policy. She revealed that there is currently a president who explicitly supports cryptocurrencies and has shown a willingness to sign the @CLARITY@ Act. This statement quickly attracted attention in the markets and policy circles, being seen as a key signal that years of regulatory uncertainty may be coming to an end.

Cynthia Lummis has long been regarded as a staunch supporter of digital assets in the U.S. Congress, with clear positions on Bitcoin, blockchain technology, and a transparent regulatory framework. Her remarks are highly valued due to her ongoing influence in legislative matters. Since 2022, the U.S. crypto industry has faced stricter enforcement pressures, with many innovative projects restricted and capital outflows gradually becoming apparent. However, the current policy environment seems to be undergoing subtle changes.

The core goal of the @CLARITY@ Act is to establish clear and enforceable regulatory boundaries for digital assets. The bill clearly delineates regulatory responsibilities: the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is responsible for assets deemed securities, while the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) oversees virtual commodities like Bitcoin. This system design reduces overlapping authority among agencies and provides businesses, developers, and investors with predictable compliance pathways. Notably, the bill was passed by the House of Representatives in July 2025 with a vote of 294 in favor and 134 against, demonstrating rare bipartisan consensus.

Globally, regulatory clarity has become a key factor in attracting capital and talent. Europe has gained an advantage through the MiCA framework, while many Asian countries continue to strengthen their policy environments and liquidity. Previously, the U.S. was gradually losing its competitive edge due to vague rules. The @CLARITY@ Act is seen as a potential turning point that could reverse this trend, providing stable expectations for institutional funding, infrastructure development, and long-term innovation.

Lummis also emphasized that support at the presidential level could accelerate the legislative process. Once executive and legislative positions align, market confidence often recovers quickly. For Bitcoin, being explicitly included in the commodity regulatory system can enhance institutional participation and expand financial services; other digital assets will also gain clearer development pathways.

As Senate discussions heat up, more policymakers are beginning to recognize the role of the crypto industry in employment, technology, and international competition. If the @CLARITY@ bill is ultimately enacted, it could mark an important turning point in the history of U.S. digital asset regulation.

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