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CLARITY Act Hits ‘Binary Stage’ as White House Says Crypto Deal is Near

The CLARITY Act has entered what White House crypto adviser Patrick Witt described as a “binary stage” after prolonged negotiations. While speaking at the SALT Conference in Wyoming, Witt said lawmakers have narrowed discussions to…

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Aug 23, 2026 at 2:47 PM UTC · 3 分钟阅读

CLARITY Act Hits ‘Binary Stage’ as White House Says Crypto Deal is Near
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Key Insights:

  • CLARITY Act talks are down to a handful of final issues after yearlong negotiations.
  • Trump wants the CLARITY Act completed in September before Congress enters recess.
  • SEC and CFTC could advance crypto regulations if lawmakers fail to pass the bill.

The CLARITY Act has entered what White House crypto adviser Patrick Witt described as a “binary stage” after prolonged negotiations. While speaking at the SALT Conference in Wyoming, Witt said lawmakers have narrowed discussions to several final issues following more than a year of bipartisan negotiations.

The comments came as President Donald Trump renewed pressure for Congress to finish the digital asset market structure bill. The White House meeting also signaled regulators could move independently if lawmakers fail to reach an agreement.

CLARITY Act Talks Narrow to Final Issues

Witt’s remarks placed the CLARITY Act closer to a decisive point after months of negotiations between both parties. He said discussions now center on a small number of unresolved issues that could determine the bill’s outcome.

CLARITY Act discussion continues | Source: X

In an interview with FOX Business, Digital Chamber CEO Cody Carbone said the CLARITY Act was a major focus of the White House crypto meeting. He said Trump wants the bill completed and hopes to sign it into law in September.