TLDR: A leaked DeFi proposal from Democrats labeled developers as intermediaries, alarming crypto advocates. Republicans paused crypto market structure talks after Democrats sent a new DeFi proposal on Wednesday. Senator Mark Warner’s office faced calls as the crypto industry criticized the DeFi regulation draft. With talks halted, passing a crypto market structure bill before 2026 [...] The post Capitol Hill Stalemate: DeFi Proposal Sparks Clash in Crypto Market Structure Talks appeared first on Blockonomi.TLDR: A leaked DeFi proposal from Democrats labeled developers as intermediaries, alarming crypto advocates. Republicans paused crypto market structure talks after Democrats sent a new DeFi proposal on Wednesday. Senator Mark Warner’s office faced calls as the crypto industry criticized the DeFi regulation draft. With talks halted, passing a crypto market structure bill before 2026 [...] The post Capitol Hill Stalemate: DeFi Proposal Sparks Clash in Crypto Market Structure Talks appeared first on Blockonomi.

Capitol Hill Stalemate: DeFi Proposal Sparks Clash in Crypto Market Structure Talks

TLDR:

  • A leaked DeFi proposal from Democrats labeled developers as intermediaries, alarming crypto advocates.
  • Republicans paused crypto market structure talks after Democrats sent a new DeFi proposal on Wednesday.
  • Senator Mark Warner’s office faced calls as the crypto industry criticized the DeFi regulation draft.
  • With talks halted, passing a crypto market structure bill before 2026 now looks increasingly uncertain.

Negotiations over U.S. crypto market structure have reached a standstill after a leaked Democratic proposal on DeFi regulation triggered industry backlash. 

The new document, circulated among Senate Banking Committee staffers, quickly set off a wave of confusion and criticism. The crypto community and Republican lawmakers reacted within hours, questioning the intent behind the proposal. What began as steady progress toward bipartisan legislation has now shifted into political gridlock.

The report, shared by Eleanor Terrett via Crypto In America, revealed that Democratic aides sent GOP counterparts a draft titled “Preventing Illicit Finance and Regulatory Arbitrage Through Decentralized Finance Platforms.” 

The document outlined measures to regulate DeFi platforms by classifying anyone involved in designing, operating, or profiting from a front-end interface as an intermediary. Industry figures said the scope was overly broad and could undermine the decentralized model by driving developers offshore.

Industry Backlash Over the DeFi Draft

Reaction from the crypto sector was swift. Developers, investors, and DeFi advocates flooded Democratic offices with concerns that the proposal could harm innovation. 

Critics, including legal experts and fund executives, warned it could hand regulators sweeping control while raising constitutional questions. 

Some described the draft as detached from DeFi’s core principles and likely to push users toward centralized systems.

Sources told Crypto In America that the document was never meant to serve as a final version. Staff close to the discussions described it as an early framework meant to start conversations, not a hard position.

Still, its leak frustrated Democratic aides and reignited long-standing disagreements between both parties over how to define and regulate decentralized platforms.

Talks on Hold as Committees Remain Divided

Republicans, according to committee spokesperson Jeff Naft, called the Democratic document incoherent and not a good-faith legislative proposal. 

Talks that had previously been described as productive have now been paused until both sides agree on a markup date. Senator Tim Scott, who chairs the Banking Committee, has pushed for late October, though Democrats say they need more time for a bipartisan draft.

The delay risks derailing the broader crypto market structure package, especially with midterm politics looming in 2026. 

While the Banking Committee debates DeFi oversight, the Agriculture Committee continues working on the commodities side of the legislation. Sources said Senator Cory Booker is leading that part of the effort but that progress remains slow. 

For now, the crypto industry is left waiting for clarity as Washington’s latest stalemate stretches on.

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