The American House of Representatives has assigned The week from July 14 as ‘Crypto Week’, as legislators consider three historical accounts: the Clarity Act, the Anti-CBDC Surveillance State Act and the Genius Act of the Senate, in an extensive urge to establish the United States as a world leader in digital assets.
Prominent Crypto trader and influencer Cas Abbe commentary:
“In the coming weeks, really bullish will be for the cryptomarket.”
What is on the table during the crypto week?
The much needed regulatory clarity for digital assets
During the crypto week, the legislators will revise the Clarity Act, a two -fold bill that aims to put an end to the years of the ambiguity of the regulations by the roles of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) and the Securities and Exchange Commission.
The law divides digital assets into three categories: effects, raw materials and stablecoins, allocating the CFTC exclusive jurisdiction on “digital raw materials” such as Bitcoin, while the security retains securities. It also introduces a dual-track registration system, with which platforms can register with the agency that is most relevant to their company, and imposes solid anti-fraud and consumer protection measures.
For years, American crypto entrepreneurs have confronted with a patchwork of conflicting regulations and uncertainty about whether their tokens are effects or raw materials. The clear supervisory distribution of the Clarity Act between the SEC and CFTC will offer much needed certainty, encourage responsible innovation and reduces the risk of enforcement actions for regulatory enforcement that have suppressed growth.
Support the integration of stablecoins in regular financing
The Genius Act was recently adopted in the Senate with two -part support, which sets up the first extensive federal framework for payment stablecoins. It defines who can spend Stablecoins, determines capital and reserve requirements and enables both federal and regulators to supervise issues. The law is designed to promote innovation and at the same time guarantee the protection of consumers and to maintain the dominance of the US dollar in digital financing.
The framework of the genius law for Stablecoins gives legitimacy to digital assets with dollars, which supports their integration in regular financing. By setting clear rules and consumer protection, the US can attract both institutional and retail users, which strengthens the role of the dollar in global digital trade.
Maintaining the financial privacy and autonomy of Americans
An Anti-CBDC Surveillance State Act would forbid the Federal Reserve to issue a digital currency from the Central Bank (CBDC) directly or indirectly to private individuals, which tackles widespread concern about government supervision and financial privacy. By blocking an American CBDC, the law has aimed at retaining the financial autonomy of Americans and preventing the possible other countries in other countries.
The Anti-CBDC law deals with highest care among proponents of crypto: the risk of government monitoring through a digital currency issued by the State. By banning a retail CBDC, the US would demonstrate its dedication to privacy, individual sovereignty and free market principles.
The legislative package that is revised during the crypto week is the highlight of years of hearings, dual negotiations and advocacy in industry, and reflects the maturation of the cryptomarket and the growing recognition of its economic significance.