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Story: Digital Chamber Pushes Senate Hard on CLARITY Act with Growing Crypto Coalition Behind It

By Steven Anderson

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Who's In the Room. It's not just one or two big names. The coalition pulling behind the Digital Chamber spans the…

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What the Coalition Wants From the Senate. The immediate ask is straightforward: pass the bill.

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Speed and Stakes. The timing matters. Digital finance is moving fast — probably faster than most legislative…

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The Digital Chamber is leading a broad push to get the U.S. Senate to pass the CLARITY Act. It's a full-court press — and the coalition behind it has grown fast.

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A wide range of cryptocurrency firms have lined up behind the Digital Chamber to make the case on Capitol Hill.

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The Digital Chamber itself is doing the heavy lifting here. It's coordinating meetings, drafting policy proposals, and running point on discussions with Senate committees.

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Regulatory ambiguity has been a real drag on the industry for years. Firms have faced a patchwork of state and federal rules that don't always line up — and sometimes flat-out…

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The immediate ask is straightforward: pass the bill. But the coalition knows it's probably not that simple.

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See also: Trumps CLARITY Act Stalls in Congress Over Ethics Fights and Crypto Ties

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Part of the strategy involves making sure lawmakers understand what's actually at stake. The coalition has been providing detailed briefings on how the CLARITY Act would work in…

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And it's not just crypto firms the coalition wants on board. The Digital Chamber's approach seems aimed at building a broader consensus — pulling in stakeholders from adjacent…

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Related: Crypto Card Monthly Volume Hits $7.8 Billion, Up 230% Since 2025

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The coalition's intensified push over the past week is a signal that they don't think the status quo is workable much longer. They're not waiting for a perfect legislative moment.

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The Digital Chamber's next steps stay focused on Senate committees and direct engagement with key members.

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