U.S. Cryptocurrency Market Legislation Clears Senate Agriculture Committee, CFTC Regulatory Authority Becomes Key Focus

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On January 22, news reports indicate that the U.S. Senate Agriculture Committee has confirmed it will hold a hearing next Tuesday on the latest version of the Cryptocurrency Market Structure Act, although the bill currently lacks clear bipartisan consensus. The proposal was released by Committee Chairman John Boozman, with the core goal of establishing a CFTC-based regulatory framework for the U.S. cryptocurrency market through the Digital Commodity Intermediary Act, covering digital asset trading platforms, custodians, and related intermediary services.

According to the draft, moving forward, any entity deemed a “Digital Commodity Intermediary” will be required to register with the CFTC and comply with a series of compliance and risk management rules. This means that the U.S. cryptocurrency trading ecosystem will gain a clearer compliance pathway at the federal level for the first time, but it also raises concerns about regulatory capacity. The CFTC currently faces staffing and budget shortages, and internal regulators have warned that expanding cryptocurrency oversight without corresponding resource increases could actually increase systemic risks.

Notably, the Senate Banking Committee has chosen to slow down and has postponed its legislative work on the Cryptocurrency Market Structure. This “one accelerates, one brakes” situation makes the bill’s prospects in Congress more uncertain and reflects ongoing disagreements within U.S. politics on how to regulate digital assets.

On the political front, President Trump has publicly expressed support. He stated at the World Economic Forum in Davos that he hopes to sign the relevant cryptocurrency market legislation as soon as possible to help digital assets like Bitcoin gain clearer legal status in the U.S. Patrick Witt, Executive Director of the President’s Digital Asset Advisory Committee, also pointed out that such legislation “is only a matter of time, not whether it will happen.”

Industry-wise, Cody Carbone, CEO of Digital Chamber, believes that the latest draft from the Agriculture Committee indicates that Congress still intends to push forward with a cryptocurrency regulatory framework by 2026. Meanwhile, Seth Hallem, CEO of crypto security firm Certora, warned that traditional regulatory tools are designed for centralized finance and are not fully suitable for on-chain markets, which could lead to new frictions in practical implementation.

As the bill enters the Agriculture Committee for review, the regulatory direction of the U.S. cryptocurrency market stands at a critical crossroads. The outcome will directly influence the development path of Bitcoin, stablecoins, and the broader digital asset ecosystem in the United States.

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