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CLARITY Act Markup Could Come Before Easter, Senator Kevin Cramer Says

Adriana Mavrenko by Adriana Mavrenko
March 17, 2026
in Crypto News
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Washington may be about to restart one of crypto’s most important stalled fights. Senator Kevin Cramer is now signaling that a CLARITY Act markup could come “likely by Easter,” according to a March 17 Fox Business video summary, putting fresh pressure on the Senate to move after January’s abrupt delay.

That timing matters because Easter Sunday falls on April 5, 2026. In other words, if Cramer’s expectation holds, lawmakers have a very short runway to revive a committee process that was already on the calendar once before, then pulled back at the last minute.

The key point for readers is what has and has not been confirmed. Fox Business framed the markup as likely by Easter, and Cramer’s remarks are being cited as the source of that expectation. But there is still no public Senate Banking Committee notice setting a new markup date, so this should be read as a political timing signal, not a formal schedule.

Kevin Cramer Just Put the Clock Back on the CLARITY Act

The March 17 Fox Business summary says Senators Cynthia Lummis and Kevin Cramer stressed the urgent need for a CLARITY Act markup to establish clearer crypto rules and protect US financial institutions. The same summary also ties the push to a broader competitiveness argument: the US risks watching digital-asset activity move offshore if Washington keeps dragging its feet.

That is the real story here. This is not a brand-new legislative push. It is a restart attempt after an earlier Senate process lost momentum, and now one senator is trying to put a deadline back into the conversation.

Caution still matters. The exact on-air wording from Cramer has not been independently confirmed through a full transcript or clip excerpt in the material available here. So the strongest version of the story is simple: Cramer is being cited as signaling a pre-Easter target, not promising a fixed markup date.

The January Delay Is Why This Update Carries Weight

Back on January 9, Senate Banking Committee Chairman Tim Scott announced plans for a January 15, 2026 markup on comprehensive digital-asset market-structure legislation. That was a major step. It suggested the Senate was ready to move from broad debate into the far more consequential stage where lawmakers mark up text, negotiate changes, and test political support in public.

Then the brakes hit. On January 14, Scott said the markup would be postponed as bipartisan negotiations continued. The committee’s own hearing page later reflected that reality, listing the January 15 executive session on H.R. 3633, the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act of 2025, as postponed.

That sequence changes how Cramer’s latest signal should be read. He is not pointing to a hypothetical bill that might someday get traction. He appears to be talking about reviving a delayed Senate process that was already close enough to reach the markup stage once before.

For crypto policy watchers, that distinction is huge. A markup is where vague interest stops mattering and legislative muscle starts showing. If the Senate gets there before April 5, it would tell the market that negotiations behind closed doors are finally producing something tangible.

Why a Pre-Easter Markup Would Be a Big Deal for Crypto

The CLARITY Act sits inside a much bigger battle over who writes the rules for digital assets in the United States, and how fast. Exchanges, issuers, investors, and legal teams have been stuck in a familiar loop: Washington says it wants innovation, but the industry keeps hearing mixed signals about what is allowed, who regulates what, and how long firms can wait for certainty.

That is why even a narrow procedural update can move sentiment. A markup would not mean the fight is over. It would not confirm final vote timing, committee outcomes, or the exact shape of the final text. But it would show that Senate negotiators are at least trying to get the market-structure debate out of limbo and back into an active legislative lane.

The offshore argument also hangs over this debate. Fox Business’ summary says Cramer connected the need for action to the risk of digital-asset business moving outside the US. That claim fits a broader theme in crypto policy coverage, where delay itself is treated as a competitive disadvantage for US platforms and capital formation.

That theme is already showing up across the market in different ways. While US regulators continue wrestling with structure and oversight, trading venues are still fighting for share, as seen in The CC Press coverage of US crypto exchanges nearly doubling spot market share to 15% as the ETF era deepens BTC liquidity. At the same time, product expansion keeps moving, with platforms chasing new demand through launches like Bitget’s expanded spot access to tokenized stocks, ETFs and metals.

That contrast is hard to miss. The market keeps building, listing, and competing. Washington keeps negotiating the rulebook in public view.

For now, the cleanest takeaway is also the narrowest one. Cramer has injected a new deadline into the CLARITY Act conversation, and Fox Business has put that deadline at Easter. Until the Senate Banking Committee posts a fresh notice, though, the pre-Easter window remains an expectation tied to his remarks, not an officially locked procedure.

If that markup lands before April 5, the Senate will have turned a delayed crypto policy process back into a live battlefield. If it does not, the pressure only gets louder.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Cryptocurrency and digital asset markets carry significant risk. Always do your own research before making decisions.

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On-Chain Reporter | Investigations Writer | Market-Behavior Researcher
Adriana Mavrenko is an on-chain-focused reporter and researcher who works at the point where blockchain data, market behavior, and public narrative meet. At TheCCPress, she covers controversial projects, market manipulations, token-driven narratives, and the kinds of crypto stories that demand both analytical skill and editorial skepticism. Her reporting is strongest when a story needs data-backed scrutiny rather than promotional framing.

“Data is useful in crypto only when it is tied to motive, context, and what readers should actually infer from it.”

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- Gender: Female
- Born: March 1992
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- Website: https://theccpress.com/ - Coverage Focus: Investigations, controversy, market behavior, on-chain evidence, project risk

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Adriana brings together reporting, blockchain research, and on-chain analysis. Before joining TheCCPress, she worked on research-heavy assignments involving liquidity flows, blockchain dashboards, market manipulation patterns, and token ecosystems. That makes her one of the strongest fits for a site section built around investigations and controversy rather than routine market summaries.

Background
Her academic training in finance and economics, combined with additional blockchain certifications, gives her a practical base for interpreting crypto behavior without overclaiming. While earlier work touched multiple chains and DeFi ecosystems, her value to TheCCPress is broader: she can investigate how narratives are manufactured, how on-chain signals are interpreted, and where public-facing claims begin to break down.

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Adriana has produced research-led reporting on whale behavior, market manipulation, project risk, and crypto ecosystem trends. Her best work explains why a pattern matters, how the evidence should be read, and where the limitations of the data still remain.

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She is methodical, skeptical, and evidence-led. Adriana tends to begin with the data but does not stop there. She pushes toward the more useful editorial question: what kind of story does this data actually support, and what would be overstating it?

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Her key strengths include on-chain analytics, investigative crypto journalism, market-behavior reporting, tokenomics evaluation, data visualization context, and research-led explanatory writing. She is most valuable on stories where credibility depends on careful interpretation.

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