White House Crypto Czar David Sacks Coordinates Final Push for Market Structure Bill - FinanceFeeds
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
61% : These discussions are part of a broader administration effort to "finish the job" on crypto regulation during the first month of the new year, following President Trump's directive to establish the United States as the global capital of digital innovation.53% : As the January 30 federal spending deadline looms, the administration is betting that the momentum generated by Sacks and the "dream team" of industry-friendly regulators will be enough to push the bill through the Senate and onto the President's desk before the end of the winter session.
50% : Navigating the Competitive Landscape of Global Crypto Regulation The urgency behind Sacks' legislative sprint is driven by a growing concern that the United States is losing its competitive edge to jurisdictions like Hong Kong and the United Arab Emirates, which have already implemented comprehensive regulatory regimes.
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