A draft bill moving through the Senate could fundamentally alter Dogecoin's regulatory status in the United States. The legislation targets a specific provisionA draft bill moving through the Senate could fundamentally alter Dogecoin's regulatory status in the United States. The legislation targets a specific provision

DOGE Regulatory Status at Stake in Thursday's Senate Banking Committee Vote

A draft bill moving through the Senate could fundamentally alter Dogecoin's regulatory status in the United States. The legislation targets a specific provision that would exempt DOGE from securities laws based on its existing exchange-traded fund presence.

The proposal centers on a straightforward mechanism. Any cryptocurrency with an ETF trading on a major exchange before January 1 would automatically receive ”non-ancillary asset” classification. This designation removes the asset from SEC securities oversight and registration mandates.

Dogecoin meets this criterion. The bill's passage would create an immediate pathway for expanded institutional investment and retail access, without the compliance burdens that other digital assets face.

Regulatory Framework Changes

The legislation establishes a clear dividing line in crypto regulation. Projects without pre-existing ETF products remain subject to traditional securities law scrutiny. Those meeting the January 1 threshold gain blanket exemption from these requirements.

This structure eliminates ambiguity for market participants. Exchanges can list Dogecoin products without fear of enforcement action. Asset managers gain certainty when developing new financial instruments tied to DOGE.

The approach differs sharply from current SEC policy. The agency has maintained that most cryptocurrencies function as securities under existing law. This bill would override that position for qualifying assets through legislative action.

Industry observers note the narrow scope. Only a handful of cryptocurrencies operated ETF products before the cutoff date. The bill does not establish broader standards for determining which digital assets escape securities classification.

Market Implications and Timeline

Multiple asset management firms withdrew Dogecoin ETF applications in recent months due to regulatory uncertainty. The pending legislation would allow these companies to resubmit filings with reduced legal risk.

Coinbase and other major platforms have limited their Dogecoin offerings in some jurisdictions. Securities law concerns prompted these restrictions. The bill's passage would remove this constraint entirely.

At the time of writing, DOGE is trading at around $0.1484 following a 6.25% surge in the last 24 hours.

DOGE’s price action over the past 24 hours (Source: CoinCodex)

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