The CLARITY Act’s bipartisan 15–9 Senate Banking vote moves a bill that could finally split SEC–CFTC jurisdiction and give crypto its first bespoke market‑structureThe CLARITY Act’s bipartisan 15–9 Senate Banking vote moves a bill that could finally split SEC–CFTC jurisdiction and give crypto its first bespoke market‑structure

a16z says CLARITY Act’s Senate breakthrough could be crypto’s 1933 moment

2026/05/16 05:00
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The CLARITY Act’s bipartisan 15–9 Senate Banking vote moves a bill that could finally split SEC–CFTC jurisdiction and give crypto its first bespoke market‑structure law, a16z argues.

Summary
  • The U.S. Senate Banking Committee has voted on a bipartisan basis to advance the Digital Asset Market CLARITY Act, a bill that would draw bright lines between SEC and CFTC oversight and create a dedicated regime for digital assets.
  • In a detailed analysis, a16z likens the bill’s significance to the 1933 Securities Act, arguing it would end a decade of “regulation by enforcement” that has driven crypto projects offshore and distorted the market.
  • The Senate Banking and Agriculture Committees must now reconcile their drafts into a single bill before a full Senate vote, with House passage and President Donald Trump’s signature still required for it to become law.

According to a16z, the CLARITY Act is designed to build a bespoke legal framework for blockchain networks and digital assets, rather than force them into structures “built for companies, not protocols.” The bill would define when a token is treated as a security, when it migrates into a commodity‑style regime, and how to split jurisdiction between the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), ending years of turf wars over who regulates what.

What the CLARITY Act actually does

Committee summaries cited by a16z say the legislation addresses several core areas: clarifying SEC–CFTC boundaries for crypto assets, setting out licensing and conduct rules for digital asset trading platforms, codifying consumer‑protection standards, and establishing pathways for blockchain networks to operate in compliance without being treated as permanent securities issuers. The current Senate text draws heavily on the 2024 FIT21 Act and a 2025 House draft of CLARITY, but adds more detailed language on exchange supervision and token transition from initial distribution to secondary‑market trading.

a16z’s policy team argues the status quo — “regulation by enforcement instead of legislation” — has distorted the market, chilled innovation, and encouraged regulatory arbitrage, with projects forced to choose between operating in legal gray zones or moving overseas. In their view, CLARITY would replace that uncertainty with statutory rules that developers, exchanges and institutional investors can plan around, much as the 1933 Securities Act and 1934 Exchange Act did for public equities.

From committee vote to full‑blown regime shift

The May 14 committee vote is only a midpoint in the process. a16z notes that the Senate Banking Committee’s version must now be merged with a parallel draft from the Agriculture Committee, which oversees the CFTC, into a unified bill before heading to the full Senate floor. If it passes there, it will still need to clear the House of Representatives — where prior versions have already gained traction — and then be signed by President Donald Trump before it becomes law.

To underscore the potential impact, a16z compares CLARITY’s trajectory to the GENIUS stablecoin bill, pointing out that once a clear stablecoin framework was enacted, the sector saw “explosive growth” as banks, fintechs and crypto firms finally had guardrails to work within. They argue CLARITY could have a similar catalytic effect for the broader U.S. crypto market, unlocking a wave of network launches, tokenization projects and institutional participation that have been held back by legal ambiguity and the threat of retroactive enforcement.

The core bet is simple: if Congress can move digital assets from ad hoc enforcement actions into a defined statutory regime, the center of gravity for crypto innovation can shift back toward the United States instead of bleeding out to more permissive jurisdictions.

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