Source: CryptoNewsNet
Original Title: U.S. Senate’s Crypto Market Structure Bill Gets Messy as Calendar Weighs Down
Original Link: https://cryptonews.net/news/legal/32118678/
After weeks of tightly buttoned talks between the parties, Senate Democrats have delivered their latest counteroffer on the crypto market structure bill, outlining a set of demands resembling those they first laid out in a public memo in September and potentially revealing the true depth of the divide inside the Senate.
The summary shared this week shows Democrats have accepted much of the Republicans’ proposed framework. Yet they are insisting on significant structural changes that touch financial stability, market integrity, national security enforcement and the political conduct of public officials.
The Democratic documents were offered to “reach an agreement and proceed towards a mark-up” on a bipartisan bill.
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U.S. Senate's Crypto Market Structure Bill Gets Messy as Calendar Weighs Down
Source: CryptoNewsNet Original Title: U.S. Senate’s Crypto Market Structure Bill Gets Messy as Calendar Weighs Down Original Link: https://cryptonews.net/news/legal/32118678/ After weeks of tightly buttoned talks between the parties, Senate Democrats have delivered their latest counteroffer on the crypto market structure bill, outlining a set of demands resembling those they first laid out in a public memo in September and potentially revealing the true depth of the divide inside the Senate.
The summary shared this week shows Democrats have accepted much of the Republicans’ proposed framework. Yet they are insisting on significant structural changes that touch financial stability, market integrity, national security enforcement and the political conduct of public officials.
The Democratic documents were offered to “reach an agreement and proceed towards a mark-up” on a bipartisan bill.