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Crypto leaders will crash the Senate today, meeting separately with members of both parties in an effort to resuscitate stalled talks around an overhaul of financial market structure.

The Senate tries to reset crypto talks

Crypto leaders will crash the Senate today, meeting separately with members of both parties in an effort to resuscitate stalled talks around an overhaul of financial market structure. 

The political tensions around crypto’s legislative future are very real right now. Time is running out to get a bipartisan bill done in 2025. The outcome of these meetings, led by Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (N.Y.) for Democrats and Sen. Tim Scott (S.C.) for Republicans, could have real weight. 

That said, not everyone is enthused. “If it’s boring, I’ll leave,” Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.) told us Tuesday afternoon.

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