Senator Lummis plans to hold a markup for the crypto market bill next week.Senator Lummis plans to hold a markup for the crypto market bill next week.

Senator Lummis expects crypto market structure bill markup next week

United States Senator and a leading advocate for enhanced digital asset market regulation in Congress, Cynthia Lummis, recently announced her intention to proceed with the bill next week.

Lummis made this statement while addressing the audience during the Blockchain Association Policy Summit held on Tuesday, December 9. At this time, the Senator shared that she anticipates the markup hearing for the Responsible Financial Innovation Act—the Banking Committee’s take on market structure—will occur before Congress takes a break for the holiday season.

Senator Lummis hints at the finalization of the crypto market structure bill next week 

Following concerns raised about the delay in the bill, the senator acknowledged that it was gradually progressing, as drafts underwent several alterations every few days during talks between the two parties. 

For now, Lummis highlighted that her staff are worn out, referring to both Senator Kirsten Gillibrand’s team and her team. Therefore, to effectively finalize a version of the bill, she suggested that it would be best to let the team work on it next week and then grant everyone a break for Christmas to recharge.

“My goal […] is to share a draft at the end of this week that represents our best efforts so far and let the industry review it, along with Republicans and Democrats, before we go to markup next week,” the senator added. 

Notably, a markup hearing is a specific type of congressional event in which a congressional committee or subcommittee debates, amends, and ultimately votes on proposed legislation before it is sent to the full House or Senate for a floor vote. 

Although the banking committee had publicly shared the draft of the market structure bill in July this year, sources close to the situation mentioned that progress lagged following the approval of the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act by the US House of Representatives. 

These sources attempted to explain that the delay took place due to the longest government shutdown that occurred in the United States, and some lawmakers’ opposition to specific DeFi parts of the bill. 

Several individuals anticipate that the crypto market structure bill will be beneficial to the market 

A report from a reliable source, dated Monday, December 8, indicated that bipartisan talks regarding market structure are progressing, with plans for a markup scheduled to take place in December this year. This report aligns with Lummis’s September remarks, in which she predicted that the bill would be implemented as law in 2026.

However, even with this announcement, analysts raised concerns about whether the Republicans will abide by this timeline. They also highlighted that even if senators decided to move forward with a markup, issues such as political disagreements could possibly delay the bill’s voting process. 

To fully become a law, sources familiar with the situation mentioned that the bill still needs to go through both the Senate Agriculture Committee and the Senate Banking Committee. Nonetheless, several individuals in the crypto industry back Congress’s move to push this legislation forward. According to them, this legislation would promote clarity and benefit the market.

“More finance will shift on-chain under [SEC Chair Paul Atkins]’s leadership once Congress passes a market structure law,” stated Coinbase’s chief legal officer, Paul Grewal, on Wednesday, December 10. “Our leaders must agree on the final details of the bill without any delays.” 

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