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Clarity Act Approval Could Impact Crypto Regulation and Prices

BY Joshua Trelawen·2 MIN READ·JANUARY 18, 2026

The U.S. Congress passed the Digital Asset Market CLARITY Act (H.R. 3633) on July 17, 2025, granting the CFTC jurisdiction over digital commodity markets, amid ongoing bipartisan negotiations.

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Key Points:
  • Clarity Act passed the House, affecting crypto assets.
  • CFTC gains jurisdiction over digital commodities.
  • Potential regulation changes for BTC, ETH, XRP.

The Act’s approval could reduce regulatory uncertainty, potentially increasing market efficiency and onshore trading activities, impacting Bitcoin, Ethereum, and XRP positively if classified under CFTC oversight.

The Digital Asset Market CLARITY Act passed the House, setting the stage for regulatory changes in the cryptocurrency space. It proposes granting the CFTC exclusive jurisdiction over digital commodity spot markets while maintaining the SEC’s role in securities.

Key figures, including Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong, expressed concerns regarding its impact, particularly on tokenized securities and DeFi protocols. He withdrew support over a perceived ban on DeFi activities and potential subordination issues.

This development is expected to have a significant impact on trading platforms, bringing clarity and potentially enhancing market efficiency. However, Coinbase’s opposition signals potential challenges in gaining consensus among key industry players.

Financial implications are yet to be determined, but the bill’s passage suggests a shift towards tighter regulation. The movement of some digital currencies under CFTC jurisdiction might lead to increased institutional confidence and onshore activities.

Community sentiment remains mixed, with optimism about potential greater market coherence and cautiousness due to regulatory hurdles. The Senate is poised to consider the act, continuing bipartisan discussions aimed at refining its provisions.

Historical trends indicate that regulatory clarity can drive institutional adoption, positively influencing market dynamics for Bitcoin, Ethereum, and XRP. Stakeholders are closely watching legislative developments that might reshape the regulatory landscape.

“Brian Armstrong, CEO, Coinbase, pulled support ahead of Senate vote due to concerns over tokenized securities ban, DeFi restrictions, CFTC subordination to SEC, and stablecoin reward bans.” source
Disclaimer:

The content on The CCPress is provided for informational purposes only and should not be considered financial or investment advice. Cryptocurrency investments carry inherent risks. Please consult a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions.
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  • Byline - Reported by Joshua Trelawen
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