For an industry that has spent years asking Washington for a rulebook, the crypto world finds itself in a familiar and frustrating position: watching a landmark bill stall just short of the finish linFor an industry that has spent years asking Washington for a rulebook, the crypto world finds itself in a familiar and frustrating position: watching a landmark bill stall just short of the finish lin

Will the CLARITY Act Pass? What’s Holding Back America’s Biggest Crypto Bill

For an industry that has spent years asking Washington for a rulebook, the crypto world finds itself in a familiar and frustrating position: watching a landmark bill stall just short of the finish line. The Digital Asset Market Clarity Act, known simply as “CLARITY”, has come further than any crypto legislation in U.S. history. Yet with the Senate’s summer recess just days away, the bill remains stuck, and its odds of becoming law this year are shrinking by the week.
 

1.What Is the CLARITY Act, and Why Does It Matter?

At its core, CLARITY is meant to answer a question that has confused regulators, companies, and investors for over a decade: which federal agency actually oversees crypto? Right now, oversight is split in messy, overlapping, and often contradictory ways between the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC).
The bill would divide that authority more cleanly.The CFTC would gain exclusive jurisdiction over “digital commodity” spot markets, while the SEC would retain authority over assets that function as investment contracts. It would also set rules for how exchanges, brokers, custodians, and decentralized finance (DeFi) developers must operate.
For an industry currently valued in the trillions, the stakes are enormous.The total crypto market was worth roughly $2.28 trillion as of July 20, 2026, with Bitcoin alone accounting for about $1.29 trillion of that, or 56% of the total, and stablecoins representing another $305 billion. Without a law, that entire ecosystem operates under regulatory guidance that can be reversed by whichever administration holds power next, not a permanent legal foundation.
 
 

2.How Did We Get Here?

CLARITY isn’t a new idea, it’s been moving through Congress for over a year, and its progress has actually been remarkable by Washington standards.
July 2025: The House passed the bill as H.R. 3633 by a vote of 294 to 134, with every Republican and 78 Democrats voting in favor, a rare show of bipartisan support for anything crypto-related.
January 2026: The Senate Agriculture Committee, which oversees the CFTC, approved its own version covering digital commodity markets.
May 14, 2026:The Senate Banking Committee approved its version 15 to 9, with support from all Republicans on the panel plus Democratic Senators Ruben Gallego and Angela Alsobrooks.
June 1, 2026:The combined bill landed on the Senate’s official legislative calendar, ready , in theory, for a floor vote.
That’s where progress has stalled. Despite clearing two committees and the full House, the bill has not received a floor vote, has no cloture motion filed, and has no confirmed date to be taken up.
 

3. The Real Obstacle: A Math Problem

Passing most legislation in the Senate isn’t about a simple majority, it requires 60 votes to overcome a filibuster and move to a final vote.Republicans hold 53 seats, meaning CLARITY’s backers need at least seven Democratic votes, and as of now they haven’t found them.
So far, no cloture motion has been filed, and CLARITY did not even appear on the Senate’s schedule this week, when the chamber’s only roll-call vote was on a government funding measure.If a cloture motion were filed on August 5, the earliest realistic vote would only test whether to end debate on the motion to proceed, not pass the bill itself.Republicans would need at least seven Democrats to cross over to hit the 60-vote threshold.
Senate Majority Leader John Thune has publicly said he does not expect the bill to clear the chamber before recess, though he hopes to at least begin the floor process. The White House’s crypto adviser has pushed back somewhat, expressing more optimism about early August, but even he concedes a final vote is unlikely before lawmakers leave town.
Markets are taking notice. According to Forbes, prediction platform Polymarket now puts the odds of the bill becoming law this year near 30%, down sharply from 82% back in February.
 

4.The Three Sticking Points

Behind the vote-counting problem are genuine policy disagreements. Three issues, in particular, have proven hardest to resolve.

4.1 Ethics and Conflicts of Interest

This has become the most politically charged dispute, largely because of President Trump’s own crypto holdings.His most recent financial disclosure reported more than $1.4 billion in crypto-related income for 2025, including $636 million tied to licensing his memecoin and over $500 million from token sales linked to World Liberty Financial.
The Republican draft would bar the president, vice president, members of Congress, senior officials, and judges, along with their spouses, from issuing or sponsoring a digital asset for compensation while in office. However, the ban would only apply going forward, would be enforced solely by the attorney general, and would expire in January 2029, while still allowing officials to hold crypto as personal investments.Democrats argue these carve-outs leave much of the president’s existing crypto business essentially untouched, and negotiations over a revised ethics compromise were still ongoing as of this week with no agreement reached.

4.2 Stablecoin Rewards

Banks and crypto platforms have spent months battling over whether crypto firms should be allowed to pay rewards to users simply for holding stablecoins, with banks warning this resembles paying interest and could drain deposits from traditional banking, while crypto companies argue a ban would unfairly shield banks from competition.A May compromise would ban rewards paid purely for holding a stablecoin while still allowing incentives tied to actual transactions or loyalty programs, subject to future regulatory rulemaking. This compromise helped move the bill through committee, but the underlying tension hasn’t fully disappeared.

4.3 Consumer Protection and Market Integrity

In late July, seven Senate Democrats said a newly combined draft still fell short on ethics, consumer protection, illicit finance safeguards, and market integrity, while indicating they remained open to continued negotiation.
 

5.What Happens If It Fails This Year?

Missing the August window wouldn’t kill CLARITY outright, but it would be a serious setback. The Senate is expected to be out of session until mid-September, leaving roughly three working weeks before lawmakers again turn their attention to the November midterm elections, with barely five session weeks remaining by year-end once the results are in, all competing with must-pass spending bills for floor time.
One Washington policy expert noted that if Democrats gain control of the House in the midterms, CLARITY may not pass at all for the remainder of Trump’s term, leaving the industry dependent on friendly regulators rather than a binding law.
That’s not necessarily catastrophic for the industry in the short term. One analyst pointed out that the SEC and CFTC have already been actively working with industry, including a joint March 2026 interpretation classifying various crypto assets as either securities or commodities, and that regulators would likely just move faster on their own if Congress stalls.Still, industry voices are quick to note that regulatory guidance can be undone by the next administration in a way that an actual law cannot.
 

6.The Bottom Line

As of August 4, 2026, the CLARITY Act has passed the House, cleared two Senate committees, and sits on the Senate’s calendar but it has not received a Senate floor vote, has no cloture motion filed, and has not been signed into law. Whether it passes this year now hinges on a handful of undecided Senate Democrats, unresolved disputes over presidential crypto conflicts of interest, and a shrinking legislative calendar squeezed by midterm election politics.
Some in Washington remain cautiously hopeful that a deal could emerge in September or during a post-election “lame duck” session. Others believe the moment has already passed for 2026. Either way, the next few weeks, and specifically, whether Senate leadership files a cloture motion before lawmakers leave town, will say a lot about whether America gets a comprehensive crypto law this year, or whether the industry keeps operating under rules that could change with the next election.
 
Disclaimer: This article is intended for educational and informational purposes only and should not be considered legal, financial, or investment advice. The legislative status of the CLARITY Act reflects information available as of August 4, 2026, and future developments may affect the conclusions discussed.
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