#比特币2026年行情展望 The US crypto policy is facing another turning point.



The Senate Banking Committee is pushing for a vote on the Crypto Market Structure Bill, and the suspense around this vote is significant—currently, Republicans hold 53 votes and Democrats 47, but the bill needs 60 votes to pass, meaning they still need to secure 7 to 10 votes from the Democrats, which is quite challenging.

What exactly is this bill about? To summarize the main points:
— How DeFi is integrated into the anti-money laundering system
— How to handle the reserve earnings of stablecoins
— Legal protections for non-custodial wallets and developers
— The boundaries of the SEC’s authority over token issuance

**If it passes?** Honestly, this is very favorable for crypto. Industry rules will become clearer, and the gateway for institutional investors will be laid out. DeFi and stablecoins can also move out of the "gray area" and become sectors with a solid legal framework. Such a catalyst, in the long run, is definitely bullish.

**If it stalls?** No need to panic; the industry’s fundamentals won’t be severely impacted. But short-term sentiment will likely be affected, and the market may react by selling first and thinking later. Volatility will increase, which is exactly when impatient players tend to get shaken out.

My honest opinion is this—this vote is more about amplifying sentiment and expectations, not a life-or-death decision. If it passes, it’s an acceleration; if not, it’s just a delay, and it won’t change the overall direction of crypto.

$VANRY $RARE $ME These coins’ performance ultimately depends on the overall market trend. Trying to chase short-term fluctuations is risky; patience and waiting for key moments is more reliable.
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GateUser-e87b21eevip
· 5h ago
60 votes, this threshold is really a bit tricky, but it's a matter of time --- Rather than worrying about whether it can pass, it's better to focus on your own coins. When volatility comes, it's easiest to get cut --- Basically, it's a game of expectations. Whether it passes or not, short-term fluctuations are inevitable, but the overall trend can't be changed --- If DeFi gets properly regulated, it will actually be more stable, which is better than the gray areas --- This kind of node is most likely to wash people out. If you lack the resolve, it's better not to chase the fluctuations --- Let's wait and see. Anyway, Bitcoin is still far from 2026, no rush in the next month or two --- Institutions are watching this. Once it passes, it will take off directly. But it doesn't really matter; we've already gotten on the train --- Just vote, it's not the first time. The market's reaction is always exaggerated
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GweiWatchervip
· 5h ago
Passing the 60 votes threshold is really unavoidable. Whether the Democrats will make concessions depends on various factors. It's the same old story: clear rules make it easier to harvest profits, but institutional entry isn't necessarily beneficial for retail investors. If it doesn't pass, it doesn't pass. The underlying logic hasn't changed. Instead of focusing on votes, it's better to focus on holdings. Increased volatility is just right. Those without patience will exit, leaving the remaining to make big money.
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AirdropHunter007vip
· 5h ago
Can the 60 votes hurdle be overcome? It seems difficult for the Democrats to reach a compromise. --- Whether it passes or not doesn't really matter in the long run; it's just short-term emotional tug-of-war. --- Another positive outlook, someone will still take the bait when the time comes. --- The moment DeFi steps out of the gray area is coming; early adopters will make a killing. --- Where will the support of 7 to 10 votes come from? The Senate side is too complicated. --- I agree with not changing the overall direction; I support this statement. In the short term, it's just a matter of taking a beating. --- Now, everyone holding $VANRY and similar coins is betting on the bill passing; if they lose, it's a gamble with a 50/50 chance. --- Institutions are waiting for this signal; only after it passes will the real start begin. --- Short-term volatility and shakeouts are real; a bunch of retail investors can't hold on. --- Not passing is just a delay? The delay could be years, my friend.
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ChainWanderingPoetvip
· 5h ago
The 60-vote threshold is a bit tough; how solid is the Democratic side?
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