Senate Crypto Market Structure Bill Remains Unfinished, Review Likely Pushed to December
The Senate version of the Crypto Market Structure Bill remains incomplete as of Nov. 7, with negotiations potentially extending through the weekend, Crypto In America reports. Key staffers have been working intensively to resolve critical disagreements, with one source involved in Banking Committee bipartisan discussions noting all parties are "working around the clock." The Agriculture Committee draft is also in flux, despite multiple sources indicating last week that a bipartisan version was nearing completion. White House Crypto and AI Director David Sacks held calls Wednesday with the bill's primary drafters—Agriculture Committee Chairman John Boozman (R-AR) and Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ)—and said he was "encouraged by the progress." The previously targeted Thanksgiving timeline for committee markup now appears increasingly unlikely, with December emerging as the more probable timeframe.