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You are here: Home / Cryptocurrency News / CLARITY Act Gains Momentum as Hedera Joins 200+ Groups

CLARITY Act Gains Momentum as Hedera Joins 200+ Groups

What to know:

  • CLARITY Act supporters want Senate leaders to move the crypto bill to a floor vote.
  • Hedera joined more than 200 groups seeking clearer federal rules for digital assets.
  • Banking concerns over stablecoins have become part of the wider crypto policy debate.

By Yahya Raza Sherazi | Edited By Ammar Raza,June 8, 2026, 10:15 PM

CLARITY Act

Hedera was among over 200 groups that called on U.S. Senate leaders to pass the CLARITY Act. In a statement, the blockchain network explained that the bill would provide more transparency in federal regulation of crypto markets. Supporters want the proposal brought to the Senate floor as soon as possible.

The June 8 statement placed Hedera inside a broad industry campaign for digital asset legislation. The coalition includes crypto firms, blockchain groups, advocacy organizations, and trade associations. Its members say the United States needs a clearer framework for market oversight.

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The public drive backing the measure is being led by Stand With Crypto. More than 200 groups sent the same message to Senate leadership, according to the organization. It referred to the request as a push for “rules of the road” for crypto in America.

According to the advocacy group, such support also comes from large companies, startups, associations, and grassroots communities. It also encouraged supporters to reach out directly to lawmakers. The aim of the group is to keep up pressure on the Senate to expedite the full vote on the CLARITY Act.

Source: Stand With Crypto

Hedera stated the bill would provide clarity over how digital asset market rules should be outlined. The measure could also enhance consumer protections, it said. It ties the proposal to America keeping up among global rivals in blockchain innovation, the network said.

Proponents cite the recent Senate Banking Committee approval as pivotal. They see that vote as a demonstration of broader political backing for crypto legislation. However, the proposal needs to pass several more hurdles before it can be enacted into law.

The CLARITY Act has emerged as one of the major US crypto market structure bills currently in Washington. However, industry leaders say the problem is that there are no clear federal rules for businesses, investors, and developers to follow. 

They argue that uncertainty has delayed launches and vagueness in product strategy over the longer term within the U.S.

Banks Raise Deposit Concerns Over Stablecoins

The other part of the debate is with banks and payment firms in the industry itself. JPMorgan Chase and Citigroup have been reported to be looking into projects for tokenized deposits recently. Those pushes come as legislators weigh crucial provisions as part of broader digital asset legislation.

Certain banking associations have expressed continued fears about stablecoin competition and deposit movement risks. The claim is that interest-bearing stablecoins might steal funds from non-digital bank deposits. That question has morphed into a larger policy debate about digital cash.

The CLARITY Act has been defended by Rep. French Hill in that debate. The House Financial Services Committee Chairman said that tokenized deposits and stablecoins should not be viewed as competing systems. He predicted both could thrive in an evolving financial market.

The decision now lies with Senate leaders. If brought to the floor, this bill would bring the U.S. one step closer to establishing national crypto market regulations. Otherwise, the industry would keep on pushing for regulatory clarity it says is missing from federal policy.

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Filed Under: Cryptocurrency News

About Yahya Raza Sherazi

Yahya Raza is a Technology Analyst at Tronweekly, covering cryptocurrency markets, blockchain-related developments, and digital asset regulations. He has over one year of experience reporting on Bitcoin, altcoins, and broader crypto market trends.

His reporting focuses on market movements, crypto scams and hacks, security-related incidents, and regulatory developments, examining how technological risks and policy actions impact the crypto ecosystem. Yahya tracks ongoing market activity and industry updates using verified data and official sources.

Yahya’s work is written for both beginners and experienced readers, with an emphasis on clear, accurate reporting on crypto markets, technology-related risks, and regulatory changes, without speculation or investment guidance.

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