Capitol Hill Update: Senate Banking Committee Chair Tim Scott indicated that all stakeholders remain committed to negotiations on the cryptocurrency regulatory framework. While he emphasized that discussions are proceeding "in good faith," Scott provided no concrete timeline for when the committee markup session will be rescheduled. The delayed markup reflects ongoing deliberations within the committee as lawmakers work to shape digital asset policy. Industry participants continue monitoring the committee's progress, as these regulatory developments could significantly influence the broader crypto market landscape and institutional participation.
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LiquidityWitch
· 01-15 22:00
It's the same old story... How long have we been discussing in good faith? It feels like the markup session is still far off.
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probably_nothing_anon
· 01-15 21:58
In good faith 🤔 yeah right, another "coming soon" story. Can we believe it this time?
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rugged_again
· 01-15 21:40
Good faith my ass, it's another delaying tactic... If this continues, even the chrysanthemums will wither away.
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SnapshotDayLaborer
· 01-15 21:31
Again with "in good faith," how many times have I heard that? When will they actually give a real timetable?
Capitol Hill Update: Senate Banking Committee Chair Tim Scott indicated that all stakeholders remain committed to negotiations on the cryptocurrency regulatory framework. While he emphasized that discussions are proceeding "in good faith," Scott provided no concrete timeline for when the committee markup session will be rescheduled. The delayed markup reflects ongoing deliberations within the committee as lawmakers work to shape digital asset policy. Industry participants continue monitoring the committee's progress, as these regulatory developments could significantly influence the broader crypto market landscape and institutional participation.