Robinhood CEO Vlad Tenev has again asked the United States to become a leader in establishing clear crypto regulations. According to him, a lack of regulatory consensusRobinhood CEO Vlad Tenev has again asked the United States to become a leader in establishing clear crypto regulations. According to him, a lack of regulatory consensus

Robinhood CEO Pushes U.S. Lawmakers to Approve Crypto Staking

Robinhood CEO Vlad Tenev has again asked the United States to become a leader in establishing clear crypto regulations. According to him, a lack of regulatory consensus is withholding key features from users. He further noted that the delays bring about uncertainties in the wider market.

On January 15, Tenev reported that the most popular request on the Robinhood app is staking. He pointed out that thousands of users still request access. He indicated that the feature remains unavailable in four states in the United States because of regulatory gridlocks.

The Robinhood website states that staking is not available in California, Maryland, New Jersey, or Wisconsin. Tenev reported that legislators and regulators are yet to finalize regulations about staking services. He opined that the legislation denies the customers in such states access to rewards associated with blockchain engagement.

Robinhood Urges Congress to Finalize Crypto Bill

Tenev indicated that the U.S. should have proper laws that protect consumers and promote innovation. He said that Robinhood is a sponsor of congressional actions to have the market structure bill passed. He added that further work is still required to complete the process.

He announced that Robinhood is ready to support the members of the Republican and Democratic committees of the Senate Banking Committee. He elaborated that the company would like to assist legislators in finalizing the bill. According to him, regulatory clarity would underpin the wider crypto industry.

His remarks emerge amid the revived debates on sustained crypto regulation. The Senate Banking Committee delayed a scheduled markup of a significant crypto market structure bill on Wednesday. The bill is expected to specify the criteria of a token in a security or commodity.

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This committee postponed the session two hours after Coinbase dropped the backing of the latest draft. According to Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong, there are several issues with the proposal. He cited limitations on tokenized equities, new regulations on DeFi, and regulations that will terminate stablecoin rewards.

Users Back Staking as CLARITY Act Gains Focus

Many users on X responded to Tenev’s post. People claimed that staking would enable the investors to gain passive income. Other people featured the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act of 2025, also referred to as the CLARITY Act.

The CLARITY Act establishes national regulations to minimize interstate differences. It also includes suggestions for the federal agencies that ought to oversee cryptographic activity. The bill has gone through the U.S. House of representatives and is pending Senate approval.

In a different interview with FOX Business, Tenev spoke of the influence of artificial intelligence. He claimed that AI would establish new types of jobs. He further stated that the wave of technical change usually restructures work patterns but does not eliminate them.

According to Tenev, change can be quicker today. He has observed that innovation still plays a role in the development of industries. According to him, America should always be ready to face the changes in technology.

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