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SEC Cancels Crypto Rules Vote as Senate Recess Delays Digital Asset Market Clarity Act

Published

14 August 2026

Topic

regulatory

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Fintech

Geography

United States

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Read at newscord.org

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Fusion42 · 14 August 2026 · Fusion42 review

The U.S. Senate has delayed the vote on the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act due to ongoing ethical disputes and opposition surrounding provisions that would ban public officials from issuing or sponsoring crypto tokens until 2029, with Democratic resistance and a 60-vote threshold threatening its passage.

This Wire brief sits within Fusion42's coverage of Fintech, and 16 sources have reported it between 22 Jul 2026 and 18 Aug 2026.

◆ The Wire takeaway

You face new political uncertainty in US crypto regulation as ethical disputes block clear rules. Aligning your strategy with evolving Senate developments this summer is critical to avoid surprises in market access.

Coverage

16 sources · first reported 22 Jul 2026 · latest 18 Aug 2026

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