Key takeaways
- Leaders of the U.S. Senate Agriculture Committee are working with White House cryptocurrency director David Sacks on a digital asset market structure bill.
- Lawmakers are close to a draft agreement and are working with Sacks to refine the bill’s provisions on crypto regulation.
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Senate Agriculture Committee leaders plan to meet with White House cryptocurrency director David Sacks to discuss a proposed market structure bill aimed at establishing regulatory guidelines for digital assets. Lawmakers are close to reaching a draft agreement on crypto legislation and will work with Sacks to refine the details of the bill.
Discussions continue despite the current government shutdown, highlighting bipartisan efforts to advance crypto regulation. Sacks highlighted the need for regulatory certainty in the digital assets space, in line with the Trump administration’s goals of positioning the United States as a leader in the crypto ecosystem.
The proposed legislation aims to strengthen U.S. leadership in the digital assets sector through clearer regulatory frameworks.


