US Representative Byron Donalds filed this week a purchase of up to $100,000 in Bitcoin. The move raised eyebrows, given the congressman’s seat on the House SubcommitteeUS Representative Byron Donalds filed this week a purchase of up to $100,000 in Bitcoin. The move raised eyebrows, given the congressman’s seat on the House Subcommittee

A Key US Lawmaker Made A $100,000 Bitcoin Buy – Is The CLARITY Act Close to Passing?

2026/01/10 03:17
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US Representative Byron Donalds filed this week a purchase of up to $100,000 in Bitcoin. The move raised eyebrows, given the congressman’s seat on the House Subcommittee on Digital Assets. 

The development comes amid increased scrutiny of congressional stock trading. It also raises speculation over whether a market structure bill for crypto may be on the verge of passing– potentially serving as a bullish catalyst for Bitcoin’s price.

What A Congressional Bitcoin Buy Signals

The Digital Assets, Financial Technology, and Artificial Intelligence Subcommittee develops and reviews legislation governing the digital economy.

As the cryptocurrency market rapidly expands, the panel has taken on a central role in shaping clear regulatory frameworks for crypto assets and broader financial technology.

Given Donalds’ role on the subcommittee, the timing of the Bitcoin purchase has drawn attention to concerns about the information lawmakers may access ahead of the public.

The purchase also feeds speculation about Bitcoin’s trajectory as the new year begins. At the time of writing, Bitcoin is trading at $91,370, following months of turbulence that saw prices fall as low as $84,000 and repeated failures to reclaim the $100,000 level.

Market analysts also worry that the decreased demand for the digital asset indicates that Bitcoin may already be in a bear market. In a recent BeInCrypto interview, CryptoQuant analyst Julio Moreno predicted that Bitcoin would hit a $56,000 bottom at some point in 2026.

Bitcoin price chart. Source: CoinGecko.Bitcoin price chart. Source: CoinGecko.

Still, there are signs of optimism for Bitcoin. A sizable purchase by a key congressional lawmaker may suggest expectations of a rebound before broader market pressures intensify.

The crypto market structure bill currently being debated by Congress may be what Bitcoin needs to rebound.

Why The Clarity Act Matters For Bitcoin

In July, the House passed the Clarity Act, a bill aimed at regulating the cryptocurrency market. Since then, the Senate has been working on its own version, known as the Responsible Financial Innovation Act.

The Senate draft is currently undergoing review by the Senate Agriculture Committee and the Senate Banking Committee. Though the former has already released a discussion draft on the Senate bill, the latter has yet to do so. 

Only once that is done can the Senate floor vote on the bill. If it receives enough votes, it will go back to the House for final approval before President Donald Trump can sign it into law. 

Despite repeated political setbacks in recent months, reports have suggested that the Clarity Act may be passed as early as March. If this happens, it could have a substantial impact on Bitcoin’s price.

The passage of the GENIUS Act last July illustrates the market impact of regulatory developments. After Trump signed the bill into law, Bitcoin surged to a high of $119,000, a reaction that some expect could be repeated if the CLARITY Act is approved.

For much of its history, the crypto market has operated under persistent regulatory uncertainty, making clear legislation a key source of confidence for both consumers and investors. A market structure bill of this scale could act as another significant regulatory catalyst.

In the meantime, Donalds’ latest Bitcoin purchase has renewed the broader debate to ban congressional stock trading.

Congress Confronts Its Insider Trading Problem

Donalds is among several members of Congress whose investment activity has drawn scrutiny due to the privileged positions they hold.

In October, BeInCrypto reported that Louisiana Representative Cleo Fields had bought a pair of well-timed stock trades tied to IREN, a Bitcoin mining company. Fields, a member of the House Committee on Financial Services, saw his investment surge 233%.

Later that month, Representative Jonathan Jackson, a member of the House Agriculture Subcommittee on Commodity Markets, Digital Assets, and Rural Development, bought Robinhood stocks for the first time.  

The debate extends beyond crypto to encompass all forms of stock trading. 

Although the issue has been longstanding, lawmakers have renewed efforts over the past year to pass legislation that would prevent members of Congress from trading on non-public information.

On Saturday, Representative Ritchie Torres confirmed plans to introduce a bill that would bar federal officials and executive branch employees from trading prediction market contracts when they have access to non-public information. Like Donalds and Jackson, Torres also sits on the House Subcommittee on Digital Assets.

In October, Representative Ro Khanna introduced legislation that would stop the President, his family members, and members of Congress from trading crypto or stocks and accepting foreign funds. 

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