Signs of life?: State of Crypto
Cryptocurrency markets are eyeing a critical legislative window as the Clarity Act faces a pivotal moment in Congress.
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The brief
The crypto industry is currently centered on the potential release of a new version of the Clarity Act. According to coverage from CoinDesk, this updated version could drop as early as next week.
Reports from The Hill and The Block emphasize that the legislation faces a make-or-break moment as Congress returns to Washington ahead of the August recess. Meanwhile, Forbes notes predictions of a $10 trillion price boom driven by a perceived 'ultimate catalyst.' Future developments depend on the timing of the bill's release and the actions taken by Congress before the scheduled August break.
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Quick answers
When might the new version of the Clarity Act be released?
Sources cited by CoinDesk indicate it may drop as soon as next week.
What is the legislative deadline for the crypto bill?
The bill faces a critical window before the August recess.
What price predictions are being reported for Bitcoin?
Forbes reports a prediction of a $10 trillion 'FOMO' price boom.
Coverage (5)
- Newest version of crypto Clarity Act may drop as soon as next week, sources say CoinDesk · 12h ago
- Bitcoin’s ‘Ultimate Catalyst’ Predicted To Spark A $10 Trillion ‘FOMO’ Price Boom Forbes · 12h ago
- Here's what's next for the Clarity Act as Congress returns to Washington The Block · 12h ago
- Crypto bill faces make-or-break moment ahead of August recess The Hill · 12h ago
- Signs of life?: State of Crypto CoinDesk · 12h ago
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