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Crypto Advocacy Group Urges Senate to Vote Yes After CLARITY Act Advances

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Crypto Group Presses Senate After CLARITY Act Advances

Stand With Crypto, a digital asset advocacy organization that mobilizes crypto users around U.S. policy issues, urged followers on May 26 to press senators for a “yes” vote on the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act after the Senate Banking Committee advanced the bill with bipartisan support. The group framed the next vote as a key hurdle for legislation that would set federal rules for digital assets.

The measure, known as the CLARITY Act, gained momentum after years of bipartisan work, the group said, with supporters focusing on consumer protections, U.S. innovation, and legal uncertainty for crypto developers and businesses. The Senate Banking Committee advanced H.R. 3633 by a 15-9 vote, moving the market-structure bill to the floor. Stand With Crypto said:

“But the fight isn’t over. The full Senate still needs to vote YES.”

Supporters describe the bill as a framework for clearer jurisdiction over digital assets, including roles for federal market regulators. That structure is central to the debate over whether some tokens should be treated as commodities, securities, or another category under federal law. Stand With Crypto’s call to action centered on constituent pressure, telling users that direct contact with senators could affect the outcome.

Senate Vote Becomes Next Test for US Crypto Rules

The vote followed a substitute text covering illicit finance, decentralized finance (DeFi), tokenization standards, developer protections, customer property, bankruptcy protections, and limits tied to stablecoin yield. The bill still requires Senate passage, House alignment, and a presidential signature before becoming law.

Recent debate has centered on whether the bill offers enough investor safeguards while giving crypto firms clearer compliance paths. The Senate text also reflects pressure from banks, crypto firms, and lawmakers seeking clearer limits on stablecoin rewards, DeFi activity, and custody rules. One recent industry-focused analysis noted that a Senate version may still need House approval for new provisions on stablecoin yield, DeFi, or ethics language. Stand With Crypto said:

“Call your senators NOW and tell them to vote YES on Clarity.”

The campaign frames the bill as one of the most consequential U.S. crypto policy fights now before Congress. Its central claim is that clear rules would protect consumers, support new economic activity, and keep blockchain development in the United States. The next verified step is a full Senate vote, where the bill’s bipartisan support will face a broader political test.

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