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Blockchain Association Fights Back As Sheriffs' Group Warns Clarity Act Would Shield Crypto Crime
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Fusion42 · 5 August 2026 · Fusion42 review
The Blockchain Association is countering the National Sheriffs' Association's objections to the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act, which includes protections for non-custodial crypto developers. The legislation faces delays due to disputes over financial crime provisions and ethics rules but remains critical to US crypto market structure clarity.
This Wire brief sits within Fusion42's coverage of Crypto & Web3, and 20 sources have reported it between 21 Jul 2026 and 18 Aug 2026.
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Crypto founders building non-custodial software face a last-chance moment to influence US regulation as law enforcement pushes back and the Clarity Act vote looms. Your window to protect market access and avoid costly legal ambiguity closes this week.
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20 sources · first reported 21 Jul 2026 · latest 18 Aug 2026
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