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Senate Halts Landmark Crypto Bill After Coinbase Revolt, Forcing Bipartisan Reset

The U.S. Senate Banking Committee abruptly postponed today’s markup of the long-awaited crypto market structure bill, stalling what many saw as a pivotal step toward clear digital asset regulation. 

Rather than vote, lawmakers cited the need for more bipartisan negotiations, after sharp opposition from Coinbase reignited divisions.

At stake is one of the most consequential crypto bills ever proposed. The market structure legislation aims to draw clear regulatory lines for digital assets, defining agency oversight and delivering the legal clarity institutional investors and crypto firms have long demanded. 

After years of regulatory uncertainty, the bill is widely viewed as a potential turning point for the U.S. crypto industry.

Well, momentum abruptly stalled after Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong publicly rejected the latest Senate Banking Committee draft. After a 48-hour review, Armstrong said Coinbase “can’t support the bill as written,” warning that it would leave the crypto industry worse off than today’s already murky regulatory status quo.

Armstrong warned that the draft bill is riddled with structural flaws that could set U.S. crypto innovation back years. He flagged provisions that amount to a de facto ban on tokenized equities, one of the most promising use cases for modernizing capital markets by bringing stocks on-chain. 

He also cautioned that broad DeFi restrictions could give the government sweeping access to users’ financial data, eroding privacy and violating core principles of decentralization.

The bill’s regulatory balance is equally contentious. Armstrong argues it sidelines the CFTC while further empowering the SEC, reinforcing a regulation-by-enforcement model that discourages innovation. He also criticized proposed stablecoin amendments, warning they could eliminate reward mechanisms and give traditional banks the ability to block crypto-native competitors from the market.

Although Armstrong acknowledged the bill’s bipartisan origins, his message was unequivocal: 

That warning appears to have landed in Washington. Instead of pushing through a divisive vote, Senate Banking leaders hit pause, opting to reopen negotiations rather than risk cementing flawed policy.

For the broader crypto market, the delay is a double-edged sword. In the near term, it extends regulatory uncertainty. But in the long run, it may avert legislation that would entrench restrictive rules for years. The pause highlights a core truth that regulatory clarity is only valuable if it protects innovation, competition, and financial freedom.

Therefore, the next few weeks will be decisive, either lawmakers craft a framework that puts crypto on equal footing with traditional finance, or the battle for fair regulation continues.

Conclusion

The Senate’s pause highlights a key reality that in crypto regulation, substance outweighs speed. A market structure bill that sacrifices innovation, privacy, or fair competition could cripple an industry still finding its footing. 

Notably, Coinbase’s pushback has forced lawmakers to confront these trade-offs, reopening negotiations that could determine whether the U.S. leads in digital finance, or pushes innovation abroad. The next revisions will test whether Washington can balance oversight with openness, or leave regulatory uncertainty intact a while longer.

Source: https://coinpaper.com/13770/crypto-vote-halted-senate-banking-panel-slams-the-brakes-after-coinbase-dispute

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