Mars Finance reports that, according to Coindesk, sources familiar with the matter revealed that Democratic senators in the U.S. Senate have returned to the negotiating table to discuss the best approach for the cryptocurrency market structure bill. They held a conference call with representatives from the cryptocurrency industry, and the senators engaged in in-depth discussions about the next steps. This week, the Senate’s plan to hold its first vote on the bill was suddenly postponed, after which Democrats attempted to show that they are still willing to push the bill forward. The draft bill released this week has sparked some significant criticism, and U.S. cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase also announced that the company cannot support this version.
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U.S. Senate Democrats Restart Negotiations on Cryptocurrency Market Structure Bill
Mars Finance reports that, according to Coindesk, sources familiar with the matter revealed that Democratic senators in the U.S. Senate have returned to the negotiating table to discuss the best approach for the cryptocurrency market structure bill. They held a conference call with representatives from the cryptocurrency industry, and the senators engaged in in-depth discussions about the next steps. This week, the Senate’s plan to hold its first vote on the bill was suddenly postponed, after which Democrats attempted to show that they are still willing to push the bill forward. The draft bill released this week has sparked some significant criticism, and U.S. cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase also announced that the company cannot support this version.