Senator Mark Warner described himself as being in "cryptocurrency hell," as the Senate works to restart the stalled Market Structure Bill.

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Democratic Senator Mark Warner expressed his frustration with the deadlock in cryptocurrency legislation negotiations during a Senate Banking Committee hearing, saying, “I feel like I’m in crypto hell.” He emphasized the need for clear rules while avoiding excessive exemptions or weakening existing enforcement powers, and highlighted the ongoing national security risks in the decentralized finance sector. Previously, the committee’s hearing scheduled for January was postponed, and they are now working on advancing a Market Structure Bill aimed at regulating the cryptocurrency industry, clarifying token issuance rules, and providing guidelines for tokenized stocks and other areas. The stablecoin reward mechanism remains a contentious issue, with banking groups warning that it could lead to deposit outflows, while cryptocurrency advocates accuse banks of stifling competition. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent testified that passing the Clarity Act is crucial, stating, “Without it, nothing else matters.”

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