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CLARITY Act Odds Fall to 50% as Senate Calendar Places Crypto Invoice at Threat: Galaxy Analysis


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Senate Calendar Pressures Weigh on CLARITY Act Passage Outlook

Senate scheduling strain has narrowed the CLARITY Act’s path as Senate ground time grows extra crowded forward of the August recess. Alex Thorn, Managing Director and Head of Firmwide Analysis at Galaxy Digital, printed a analysis observe on June 26, decreasing his 2026 passage estimate to 50-50.

Laws has remained on the Senate Legislative Calendar as merchandise No. 423 since June 1, after the Senate Banking Committee accredited it 15-9 on Might 14. No ground date has been introduced, no movement to proceed has been scheduled, and no unified Banking-Agriculture textual content has been launched.

Thorn revealed:

“We’re decreasing our estimate that the CLARITY Act turns into regulation in 2026 to 50-50, down from 60% on June 5.”

Workers-level talks proceed between the Senate Banking and Agriculture committees, with some indications of constructive negotiations. Nonetheless, there was no public announcement of settlement on a mixed invoice, and lawmakers haven’t signaled a ground timeline.

Ethics provisions stay a central unresolved problem after Senator Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) noticed his conflict-of-interest modification fail 11-13 in committee. Senators Ruben Gallego (D-AZ) and Cory Booker (D-NJ) proceed to hunt enforceable requirements, whereas illicit-finance hawks need modifications to developer-protection language.

Trump’s Housing Invoice Standoff Additional Crowds Senate Schedule

Senate competitors intensified after President Donald Trump stated June 24 that he wouldn’t signal a bipartisan housing invoice except Congress handed the SAVE Act, a proof-of-citizenship elections invoice. Senate Majority Chief John Thune (R-SD) has stated the SAVE Act lacks the votes to go the Senate.

Housing laws had already handed the Home 358-32 and the Senate 85-5, however Thorn described Trump’s situation as one other leadership-consuming combat. The dispute joins a crowded agenda as lawmakers method the scheduled August recess.

Thorn stated:

“A scheduling announcement within the subsequent two weeks would probably push us again towards 60% or increased. Continued silence into mid-July would push us decrease.”

Congress additionally faces different time-sensitive priorities. A bipartisan proposal from Senators Chuck Grassley (R-IA), Tom Cotton (R-AR), and Mark Warner (D-VA) to revive Part 702 surveillance authorities nonetheless requires Senate ground time, whereas lawmakers should additionally contemplate the fiscal 2027 Nationwide Protection Authorization Act earlier than the recess.

Thorn stated his outlook would enhance if Senate committees publicly agreed on mixed legislative textual content, negotiators resolved excellent ethics and Blockchain Regulatory Certainty Act points, and Senate management dedicated ground time in July. He added that he continues to count on a minimum of two Republican no votes from Senators Josh Hawley (R-MO) and Rand Paul (R-KY).

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