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US House Passes CLARITY Act to Define Crypto Oversight, Split SEC and CFTC Roles

US House Passes CLARITY Act to Define Crypto Oversight, Split SEC and CFTC Roles

The U.S. House passed the CLARITY Act in July 2025 to clarify crypto regulations and define the roles of the SEC and CFTC. This legislation aims to replace years of regulatory ambiguity with clear legal definitions, potentially reshaping crypto exchanges and products. The move addresses ongoing jurisdictional disputes and aims to bring more certainty to the U.S. crypto market.

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