The CLARITY Act has passed the Senate Banking Committee, moving to a full Senate vote and bringing clearer crypto regulatory lines between the SEC and CFTC closerThe CLARITY Act has passed the Senate Banking Committee, moving to a full Senate vote and bringing clearer crypto regulatory lines between the SEC and CFTC closer

Clarity Act Advances Through Senate Banking Committee, Moves to Full Senate Vote

2026/05/15 01:17
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Committee Passage and What’s Actually Changing

The CLARITY Act just cleared the Senate Banking Committee, pushing federal digital asset legislation one step closer to a floor vote. It is the kind of moment that gets quickly conflated with “crypto is finally getting regulated,” but the real shift here is narrower and more mechanical. The bill does not create a new crypto regulator. It does not decide whether ether is a commodity or a security. What it does is assign jurisdictional lines between the SEC and CFTC in a way that Congress has refused to do for years. The committee markup turned months of staff drafting into formal legislative language, and that language now heads to the full chamber. An original release confirmed the vote tallies and the path forward.

For market participants who have been navigating enforcement actions and no-action letter patchworks, a law that simply says “this is the CFTC’s, that is the SEC’s” would be a structural upgrade. The front-end trading and custody layers have been operating in legal gray zones because neither agency formally owned them. The House version of the CLARITY Act already established a framework last year, as the Agriculture Committee’s passage of the bill in the House demonstrated, but that effort stalled without Senate parallel work. Now the Senate is catching up, and the legislative calendar finally has two chambers moving on the same concept.

The SEC-CFTC Gridlock That CLARITY Targets

Most people outside Washington do not spend much time thinking about the precise boundary between securities regulation and commodity futures oversight, but for exchanges, token issuers, and DeFi protocols, that boundary is everything. Under current conditions, the SEC has stretched Howey to cover nearly every token project that held a fundraising round, while the CFTC has claimed spot market fraud authority over bitcoin and ether. Neither agency has clear statutory backing for these positions. The result is a jurisdictional overlap that gives both agencies the power to act and the power to blame the other when nothing happens.

CLARITY’s committee draft reportedly assigns digital commodities to the CFTC and investment contract tokens to the SEC. That sounds simple until you realize that exactly which tokens qualify as digital commodities remains the central policy fight. The bill attempts to resolve that with objective criteria around network decentralization, but every version of this negotiation runs into the same problem: the SEC does not want to surrender jurisdiction over tokens that once looked like securities but no longer have a central promoter. The Senate Banking Committee’s approval suggests enough members are willing to override that instinct, but the floor vote will show whether that coalition holds.

Market Implications Beyond Headlines

Headline traders will see “Senate committee passes crypto bill” and react, but the real market impact comes through structural channels that take months to unfold. A CLARITY Act signed into law would allow broker-dealers to custody spot crypto without fear of SEC enforcement, a change that has already been partially enabled by the OCC’s recent ruling on national banks offering crypto trading. It would give exchanges like Coinbase a legal basis to list tokens that meet the commodity definition without needing an SEC blessing. And it would finally put a legislative stamp on the spot bitcoin ETF structure, removing the lingering legal distinction between futures-based and spot products that the SEC has historically exploited.

The bill does not directly touch stablecoins, but the broader regulatory environment it creates will influence how stablecoin issuers are treated. The Senate Banking Committee’s parallel work on a draft amendment reshaping digital asset regulation suggests the CLARITY Act is one piece of a larger recalibration. The market should view this as a signal that Washington’s crypto conversation has moved from “should we ban it” to “how do we structure it,” and that transition has its own liquidity implications.

What Full Senate Approval Would Unlock

A full Senate vote would not immediately become law. The House and Senate versions still need reconciliation, and the House bill advanced through the Agriculture Committee, not Financial Services, which introduces a jurisdictional wrinkle that conference negotiators will fight over. But the political momentum has shifted noticeably since the House SEC’s announcement of the “Reg Crypto” framework, which signaled the agency itself is preparing for a world where Congress tells it what its crypto authority looks like.

The harder question is timing. Even if the Senate votes before the summer recess, reconciliation and the president’s signature will push any enactment into the fourth quarter. For institutional allocators who need policy certainty before committing capital, that timeline matters. For builders who need to know whether their token will be regulated as a commodity or a security, the difference between waiting until October and waiting until next year is everything. The committee’s vote does not shorten that timeline, but it removes the possibility that the bill dies in markup, which was the base case just two months ago.

BTCUSA Insight

The CLARITY Act’s advance is being framed as a victory for crypto, but the smarter read is that it is a victory for regulatory process over regulatory improvisation. The SEC and CFTC have been making it up as they go, and this bill forces them to operate within defined lanes. That does not make the bill perfect, and the floor debate will expose the same fault lines that have stalled every previous attempt. What makes this moment different is that the market has already absorbed the worst of regulation-by-enforcement, and the conversation now is about what a working rulebook looks like rather than whether crypto deserves one at all. That shift, not the committee vote itself, is what will shape the next cycle of institutional capital deployment.

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