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What's Next for Bitcoin Price as US Senate Delays CLARITY Act?

The post What’s Next for Bitcoin Price as US Senate Delays CLARITY Act? appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. The price of bitcoin remains sideways as the uncertainty over US crypto regulation lingers. BTC price is currently in the range of $90,000, unable to achieve follow-through following recent surges that saw its price peak at stagnation. This is compelled by the recent postponement of the CLARITY Act by the US Senate, which made traders anx…
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The border between traditional banks and crypto could soon disappear. In Davos, David Sacks, a cryptic advisor of the White House, said that these two worlds will soon form more than one. Indeed, the CLARITY Act, a bill determining the future of the sector in the United States, is at stake. Behind the debates on the performance of stablecoins, it is a complete reconfiguration of the financial industry that looms, between political tensions, powe…

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Because the Senate banking committee prioritizes housing, the Crypto Act "Clarity Act" shifts by several weeks. That's the new date. Source: BTC-ECHO BTC-ECHO

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Bitcoin.com broke the news in on Wednesday, January 21, 2026.
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