Crypto Regulation Takes Center Stage: Senator Tim Scott Outlines Priorities For 119th Congress

Source Bitcoinist

As President-elect Donald Trump prepares to assume office, the focus on crypto regulation is intensifying among lawmakers, signaling a marked departure from the previous administration’s approach to digital assets. 

Crypto Regulation In New Congressional Agenda

In a recent announcement, Chairman Tim Scott (R-S.C.) unveiled the legislative and oversight priorities for the US Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, with a clear emphasis on developing a robust regulatory framework for digital assets.

“My goal for this Congress is simple: make America work for Americans,” Scott stated. He stressed the need for comprehensive solutions to the pressing issues facing the nation, from addressing federal housing policies to enhancing economic security. 

As the 119th Congress begins, Scott expressed his eagerness to collaborate with the Trump administration and his colleagues to foster financial inclusion and create opportunities nationwide. “The American people gave Congress a mandate – let’s get to work,” he concluded.

Central to Scott’s priorities is the establishment of a regulatory framework for crypto assets. Under the leadership of former Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chair Gary Gensler, the Senator said that the agency was criticized for its lack of clarity regarding cryptocurrency regulations, which many believe has driven innovation and projects overseas. 

Moving forward, the Banking Committee aims to create a tailored pathway for the trading and custody of digital assets that promotes consumer choice, education, and protection while ensuring compliance with relevant Bank Secrecy Act requirements.

Digital Assets Subcommittee Under Tim Scott

In a significant move, the Senate Banking Committee also announced last week the creation of its first-ever subcommittee dedicated to digital assets. 

This initiative underscores the commitment of Senate Republicans to prioritize cryptocurrency legislation and fulfill Trump’s campaign promise of positioning America as the epicenter of the global crypto market. 

The establishment of this subcommittee is one of Scott’s initial actions as Chairman, reflecting a proactive stance toward financial innovation. Scott is looking to replicate the success of the digital assets subcommittee formed in the House of Representatives by former Congressman Patrick McHenry in 2023. 

That committee made history by passing the “FIT21” bill, which aimed to establish a regulatory framework for digital assets. With the bill still pending a debate and vote in the full House, its advancement to the Senate could pave the way for comprehensive regulatory measures.

To lead the new subcommittee, Scott has tentatively selected Senator Cynthia Lummis from Wyoming, a vocal advocate for Bitcoin, pending an approval vote in the coming days. 

Lummis’s selection signifies a commitment to fostering an open-minded environment for innovative financial technologies and digital asset products, including stablecoins, aimed at enhancing financial inclusivity.

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At the time of writing, the market’s leading cryptocurrency, Bitcoin, is trading at $99,200, up 3.3% in the 24-hour time frame. 

Featured image from DALL-E, chart from TradingView.com 

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