US lawmakers are making solid progress on crypto market structure rules, according to Sen. Cynthia Lummis. The bipartisan effort suggests the industry could see clearer regulatory frameworks taking shape soon. This development matters—structured market rules could address long-standing concerns about custody standards, trading practices, and institutional participation in crypto markets. The push toward comprehensive crypto legislation reflects growing recognition that the sector needs consistent oversight to scale responsibly.
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CountdownToBroke
· 4h ago
Laughing out loud, another big talk? Let's wait until it actually materializes.
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ContractSurrender
· 01-07 23:53
Haha, Lummis is bragging again. If this rule really gets implemented, I might as well do a handstand and eat shit.
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YieldHunter
· 01-07 23:53
lmao "solid progress" — if you look at the data, these regulatory frameworks take like 5 years to actually materialize. bipartisan just means everyone's confused equally tbh
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CountdownToBroke
· 01-07 23:53
Wait, is Lummis bragging again? Will this really be implemented this time?
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LostBetweenChains
· 01-07 23:52
Lummis is reliable this time; finally, someone wants to get this matter sorted out.
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SighingCashier
· 01-07 23:26
The regulatory framework is finally getting serious; it's much better than just hype concepts.
US lawmakers are making solid progress on crypto market structure rules, according to Sen. Cynthia Lummis. The bipartisan effort suggests the industry could see clearer regulatory frameworks taking shape soon. This development matters—structured market rules could address long-standing concerns about custody standards, trading practices, and institutional participation in crypto markets. The push toward comprehensive crypto legislation reflects growing recognition that the sector needs consistent oversight to scale responsibly.