White House Convenes Regulators Amid Senate Stalemate Washington is stepping up efforts to resolve a deepening regulatory standoff over digital assets. The White House is bringing together le
White House Convenes Regulators Amid Senate Stalemate
Washington is stepping up efforts to resolve a deepening regulatory standoff over digital assets. The White House is bringing together leadership from the SEC and @CFTC, alongside crypto industry figures, for a meeting this week aimed at addressing the growing disparity in how digital asset markets are overseen.
The gathering follows a February session that failed to produce agreement, particularly around the question of stablecoin rewards. Stablecoin rewards remain restricted under the current Clarity Act framework, with limited exceptions tied to transactions, payments, and loyalty programs. That unresolved tension has continued to complicate the bill's path through the Senate.
The Digital Asset Market Clarity Act would create a federal rulebook for issuing, trading, and holding digital assets, dividing oversight between the SEC and the CFTC.The Senate delayed a floor vote ahead of the August recess due to partisan disagreements over ethics rules and banking opposition, with a procedural vote now scheduled for September 15, 2026.
An updated version of the Clarity Act includes new ethics provisions for federal officials and bans on crypto being used for illicit transactions.Democrats have objected to the role of the Justice Department in enforcing the ban, with senators who backed an earlier version vowing to oppose the new one.
CFTC Launches Innovation Advisory Committee
Separately, the @CFTC is moving ahead on its own regulatory front. The commission announced in an August 11 Federal Register notice that its Innovation Advisory Committee will hold its inaugural meeting on August 20, bringing members together to discuss crypto assets, artificial intelligence, and prediction markets.
The Innovation Advisory Committee was created to advise the commission on complex issues at the intersection of technology, law, policy, and finance.Its founding membership includes a CEO Innovation Council featuring executives from firms such as Gemini, Crypto.com, Kraken, Polymarket, Kalshi, Intercontinental Exchange, Cboe Global Markets, and Nasdaq.
Cryptocurrency trading, automated AI systems, and event-based financial contracts are increasingly intersecting with regulated markets, creating new questions about oversight, investor protection, and market integrity.The Innovation Task Force, working alongside the IAC, is tasked with developing a clear regulatory framework covering crypto assets and blockchain technologies, artificial intelligence and autonomous systems, and prediction markets and event contracts.
Earlier this year, the CFTC joined the SEC in issuing an interpretation on how federal securities laws apply to certain crypto assets, and the two regulators also signed a memorandum of understanding to improve coordination between their agencies. This week's White House meeting and the IAC's inaugural session signal that, despite congressional delays, both the executive branch and the regulators are pressing ahead.
Sources:Federal Register: CFTC Innovation Advisory Committee Notice, August 11, 2026CNBC: Senate Crypto Bill Would Ban Federal Officials from Issuing Digital AssetsLatham and Watkins: US Crypto Policy Tracker, Legislative Developments