President Donald Trump has reportedly urged Congress to pass what he described as a “fair version” of the CLARITY Act during a meeting with cryptocurrency industry leaders at the White House. The legislation is designed to establish clearer regulatory boundaries between digital assets classified as securities and those treated as commodities. Industry participants have argued that regulatory uncertainty has hindered innovation and investment within the United States. The renewed push comes as lawmakers continue debating how digital asset markets should be supervised. Supporters of the bill believe clearer rules would encourage businesses to expand operations in the United States while strengthening investor protections. Critics, however, argue that any new framework must balance innovation with safeguards against fraud and market manipulation. The crypto sector has increasingly become a political issue as policymakers seek to attract investment while addressing concerns raised by regulators. Industry executives attending the White House discussions reportedly emphasized the need for certainty regarding token issuance, trading platforms, and decentralized finance applications. Should Congress advance a revised version of the CLARITY Act, the legislation could become one of the most significant crypto regulatory reforms in U.S. history. Market participants will be closely watching whether lawmakers can reach consensus on a framework that satisfies both industry demands and regulatory expectations.
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