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You are here: Home / Cryptocurrency News / CLARITY Act Faces New Senate Challenge as Cynthia Lummis Defends Crypto Bill

CLARITY Act Faces New Senate Challenge as Cynthia Lummis Defends Crypto Bill

What to know:

  • Senator Cynthia Lummis defended the CLARITY Act, saying it includes over 16 safeguards to combat crypto-related financial crimes.
  • The bill would require BSA/AML compliance, enforce sanctions, and allow crypto exchanges to freeze suspicious accounts.
  • Senate approval faces hurdles, with Galaxy Research cutting approval odds to 50% and Polymarket pricing chances at 44%.

By Bena Ilyas | Edited By Ammar Raza,July 2, 2026, 4:00 PM

CLARITY Act

CLARITY Act remains an integral part of the regulatory debate on the future of cryptocurrencies in the United States. This act has been attacked by Senator Elizabeth Warren for leaving loopholes that may allow foreign adversaries to use cryptocurrencies and move billions of dollars through them. Meanwhile, Senator Cynthia Lummis dismisses such accusations.

CLARITY Act Adds 16 Crypto Safeguards

On X, Lummis pointed out that the CLARITY Act provides over 16 measures that have been put in place to counter illegal financial activities concerning digital assets.

The Clarity Act has 16+ illicit finance safeguards, not loopholes:

✅ Sec 201: BSA/AML applies to crypto
✅ Sec 303: new sanctions to hit Iran
✅ Sec 305: exchanges can freeze dirty money

If you don’t like crypto, then say it, but stop these baseless attacks. https://t.co/JZVhjC9Efn

— Senator Cynthia Lummis (@SenLummis) July 1, 2026

As the senator stated, the law will impose BSA and AML compliance for cryptocurrency firms, as well as sanctions on Iran, and give crypto exchanges the power to freeze the accounts associated with any suspicious transactions.

According to Lummis, the bill was being misrepresented by its critics, while in reality, the bill would offer more protection for the crypto industry. Moreover, she noted that people who are against cryptocurrencies should just say it rather than mislead the public with false statements.

Warren has persisted in her criticism of the CLARITY Act, contending that Congress should concern itself with imposing tough crypto regulations instead of passing legislation that may impede investigations into financial crimes.

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Can the CLARITY Act Secure Enough Senate Support?

Even though the CLARITY Act is still being backed by some members of Congress, the bill’s journey through the Senate has gotten harder lately.

Galaxy Research, the research organization, has lowered its forecast for this year’s approval of the act from 60 percent to 50 percent. Polymarket, the forecasting website, has placed the approval chances at 44%.

This law is also competing for limited time on the Senate floor as President Donald Trump has delayed signing a bipartisan housing bill until the SAVE Act is also considered by Congress.

Although all 53 Republican senators have voted for the CLARITY Act, seven more votes from the Democratic side are required. There are some Democrats who have supported it in committee but want certain policies and ethical considerations sorted out first.

Global Crypto Regulations Continue to Advance

While the U.S. ponders the CLARITY Act, other world powers forge ahead with their digital assets regulations. In Taiwan, the Virtual Asset Service Act is now law; the UK’s FCA has completed its crypto regulations, and MiCA regulation enforcement commenced in Europe on July 1st.

In spite of all the debates, some US representatives continue to hold a positive stance. According to Hester Peirce, the CLARITY Act is going to pass this summer. Moreover, Senator Tim Scott and Patrick Witt, advisor at the White House on Digital Assets, believe July can be a significant month for crypto bills.

As other countries move ahead with regulations for cryptocurrency, the next few weeks will be crucial to see whether the CLARITY Act finally provides the much-needed regulatory regime for digital assets in the US.

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Filed Under: Cryptocurrency News

About Bena Ilyas

Bena Ilyas is a Global News Correspondent and Market Analyst at Tronweekly with over four years of experience covering global cryptocurrency, blockchain, and Web3 developments. She has written 1,000+ articles for leading crypto news platforms, reporting on Bitcoin, Ethereum, altcoins, DeFi, and global crypto regulation, alongside Web3 trends, Layer 2 ecosystems, and AI-driven crypto use cases. Her work is based on verified sources and fact-based reporting for global market participants.

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