January 15, 2026, the U.S. Senate Banking Committee will hold a key vote on the “CLARITY Act.” This legislation, regarded as a milestone in the structure of the U.S. cryptocurrency market, aims to end long-standing regulatory uncertainty caused by reliance on enforcement rather than legislation, and to establish a clear and predictable regulatory framework for digital asset trading.
The “CLARITY Act” explicitly defines “digital commodities” and “digital assets” at the federal level for the first time, and systematically delineates regulatory responsibilities. According to the draft, the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) will have exclusive jurisdiction over the spot market for digital commodities, while the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) will continue to oversee the issuance and compliance of security-like digital assets. This division is believed to help ease the friction between the SEC and CFTC over regulatory boundaries accumulated over the years and reduce institutional barriers to market entry.
The bill also strengthens restrictions on market manipulation, explicitly including false trading, deception, and other behaviors within the scope of key regulation. Relevant provisions may encourage domestic platforms in the U.S. to adopt stricter reserve proof mechanisms and real-time monitoring systems to enhance market transparency and risk management capabilities. Analysts believe this system design aims to reduce the impact of extreme market conditions on investor confidence and prevent similar volatile events like those in 2025 from recurring.
Market reactions show that as the vote approaches, Bitcoin’s price remains around $90,000 with oscillations, and some small to mid-sized cryptocurrencies have experienced moderate gains, reflecting investors’ anticipation of reduced regulatory uncertainty. Market observers like Crypto Rover point out that the core significance of the CLARITY Act lies in providing institutional protection at the systemic level, rather than merely restricting market activity.
More importantly, a clear regulatory framework is expected to unlock previously hesitant institutional funds. Once rules become predictable, asset management firms, custodians, and structured product providers will find it easier to participate, potentially accelerating the expansion of ETFs, compliant custody services, and derivatives ecosystems. Meanwhile, explicit compliance standards may also boost trust in the decentralized finance (DeFi) sector and encourage more users to engage in on-chain applications.
Overall, the “CLARITY Act” is not a short-term boon but a systemic reform that could profoundly change how the U.S. crypto market operates. If passed smoothly, U.S. digital asset trading may shift from a highly uncertain phase into a new cycle driven by rules and characterized by increased liquidity.
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