This week, Republican senators on the Banking Committee released an outline of the "CLARITY Act," aimed at breaking the old pattern of managing the crypto market through enforcement.
The core of the new proposal is to provide clear classification definitions for cryptocurrencies, while also delineating the jurisdiction of the SEC and CFTC. Most importantly, it introduces a set of strict anti-manipulation rules designed to close regulatory loopholes that allow market manipulation.
The trends of mainstream coins such as SOL, ADA, and DASH will also be affected as a result. Whether this new framework can be effectively implemented depends on subsequent enforcement efforts.
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MetaverseHomeless
· 20h ago
Basically, it's about setting rules for the crypto space, but the actual implementation still depends on...
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BearMarketBuyer
· 20h ago
Finally, someone wants to clarify these messy issues. SEC and CFTC, stop passing the buck to each other.
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MEVictim
· 20h ago
Someone finally wants to clarify this chaos, but to be honest, I still have some doubts about whether it can be implemented effectively.
This week, Republican senators on the Banking Committee released an outline of the "CLARITY Act," aimed at breaking the old pattern of managing the crypto market through enforcement.
The core of the new proposal is to provide clear classification definitions for cryptocurrencies, while also delineating the jurisdiction of the SEC and CFTC. Most importantly, it introduces a set of strict anti-manipulation rules designed to close regulatory loopholes that allow market manipulation.
The trends of mainstream coins such as SOL, ADA, and DASH will also be affected as a result. Whether this new framework can be effectively implemented depends on subsequent enforcement efforts.