President Donald Trump called for Congress to pass a "fair" version of the CLARITY Act during a White House event with crypto and technology leaders, putting the market-structure bill back at
President Donald Trump called for Congress to pass a "fair" version of the CLARITY Act during a White House event with crypto and technology leaders, putting the market-structure bill back at the center of Washington's digital-asset debate.
What Trump Said About the CLARITY Act
Trump used a White House gathering with crypto executives to urge lawmakers to advance a "fair" CLARITY Act, Decrypt reported from the meeting.
The remarks were delivered at an event featuring technology leaders, according to the White House, which listed the session among the president's public remarks.
The meeting followed reporting that Trump was set to meet Coinbase, Ripple and other crypto leaders on Aug. 19, framing the CLARITY Act as an administration priority.
In plain terms, Trump's message was a push for Congress to finish the bill, with an emphasis on making the final text "fair" rather than a specific line-by-line demand.
What a "Fair" CLARITY Act Could Mean for Crypto
The CLARITY Act is a market-structure bill intended to set clearer federal rules for how digital assets are regulated in the United States, an issue that has left exchanges and token issuers uncertain about which agency oversees them.
The administration has been publicly pressing Congress on the measure, with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent urging lawmakers to pass the bill to establish clearer crypto rules.
The bill is not without opposition. Senator Elizabeth Warren backs federal crypto regulation but opposes the CLARITY Act in its current form, underscoring that the "fair" framing Trump invoked remains contested.
For everyday users, exchanges and token holders, the practical stakes depend entirely on the final wording, which is still being negotiated. The exact impact cannot be judged until the enacted text is known.
What Crypto Holders Should Watch Next
Trump's comments signal continued White House pressure but do not change any rules on their own; the CLARITY Act still has to move through Congress before anything takes effect.
The legislative calendar is the key thing to track, with the White House already pushing ahead toward a Sept. 15 vote on the measure.
The debate has also drawn scrutiny, as the White House pushed back on Democrats raising ethics concerns tied to the bill, a dispute that could shape its final form.
The practical takeaway for holders and first-time buyers is that the framework is not yet law. The next milestones to watch are the scheduled congressional vote and the specific provisions that survive negotiation.
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Cryptocurrency and digital asset markets carry significant risk. Always do your own research before making decisions.
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