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Emmer Leads Push to Make U.S. Crypto Capital

BY Solomon M.·2 MIN READ·JULY 15, 2025

Congressman Tom Emmer is driving efforts to make America the crypto capital by advancing the CLARITY Act. This includes provisions from the Securities Clarity Act and the Blockchain Regulatory Certainty Act. The initiative aims to instill confidence in developers and investors.

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Key Points:
  • Emmer champions U.S. crypto market reforms.
  • Focus on reducing compliance costs.
  • Bipartisan support improves investor confidence.

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Emmer, a key figure in crypto legislation, has a history with bills like the Crypto ATM Fraud Prevention Act. His work seeks to define the regulatory boundaries for digital asset securities, reducing uncertainty and fostering innovation. High-profile supporters, including CoinCenter and the Blockchain Association, endorse these measures.

“The United States has a real opportunity to lead and deliver on President Trump’s promise to make America the crypto capital of the world. The CLARITY Act, with our Securities Clarity Act and BRCA included, unlocks this opportunity and finally gives developers and investors the confidence they need to innovate and build here at home.” — Congressman Tom Emmer

The legislation provides regulatory certainty, potentially attracting capital and boosting liquidity in the U.S. crypto markets. By excluding specific developers from being labeled as money transmitters, the Act might reduce compliance costs for non-custodial DeFi protocols. This could lead to higher trading volumes in major digital assets and an increase in domestic investment.

Bipartisan support is expected to anchor the U.S. as a leader in digital innovation, with potential impacts on pricing and adoption of cryptocurrencies. Expert opinions and official reports from Congressional leaders emphasize this legislation’s role in preventing regulatory overlaps and advancing sector growth.

Historically, U.S. crypto legislation often lacked long-term influence, yet this effort is backed by presidential endorsement. The CLARITY Act addresses industry concerns, promoting higher Total Value Locked and encouraging on-chain investments within U.S. protocols. This initiative posits potential outcomes like increased staking flows and more regulated frameworks.

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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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