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US Senators Urge Swift Action on Bitcoin, Crypto Market Structure Bill

Bitcoin Magazine US Senators Urge Swift Action on Bitcoin, Crypto Market Structure Bill U.S. Senators are pressing lawmakers to advance legislation aimed at clarifying Bitcoin and broader crypto market structure. Sen. Cynthia Lummis emphasized urgency in remarks today at the D.C. Blockchain Summit today, saying, “This may be our only chance to get market structure done. I can’t be any clearer: The time for clarity is now.” She confirmed that the Banking Committee plans to mark up the bill in April, after the Easter recess. “We really are going to get it out of the Banking Committee in April,” she added. JUST IN: US Senator Cynthia Lummis urges lawmakers to pass Bitcoin and crypto market structure legislation ASAP: "This may be our only chance to get market structure done. I can't be any clearer: The time for Clarity is now." pic.twitter.com/3puu5RMmMB — Bitcoin Magazine (@BitcoinMagazine) March 18, 2026 Lummis also addressed a potential compromise on stablecoin yield, hinted at by Sen. Tim Scott yesterday. “We think we’ve got it,” she said, though she acknowledged she has not seen the negotiated language herself. She noted banks remain cautious: “We’ve got to get the banks to swallow hard…. Gosh the banks got really dug in on this. But they’re gonna get there.” Sen. Kevin Cramer echoed the call for speed yesterday, warning that “time is not our friend” and urging passage of market structure legislation before Easter. The White House’s Patrick Witt is expected to provide further updates on the bill’s progress later today. The bill is gaining momentum Efforts to establish the regulatory framework for the U.S. cryptocurrency market are gaining momentum. Senate Banking Committee Chairman Tim Scott said a revised draft, focused on stablecoins, could be introduced this week. The bill aims to balance innovation with financial stability, particularly regarding yield-bearing stablecoins, which have become a central discussion point. Key lawmakers, including Angela Alsobrooks, Thom Tillis, and White House official Patrick Witt, have contributed to refining provisions on digital assets. Broader negotiations address political oversight, compliance standards, and balanced representation within regulatory bodies. DeFi and anti-money laundering (AML) regulations are also under review. Mark Warner is advocating for stronger AML safeguards, with proposals for enhanced know-your-customer (KYC) requirements to improve transparency and prevent illicit activity. If finalized, the bill could create a comprehensive regulatory structure for the crypto market. Observers see the stablecoin-focused draft as a major step forward, providing clarity for digital assets while maintaining bipartisan support In the past, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has pressed lawmakers to act on the legislation, saying the United States must secure clear market structure rules before the end of the spring legislative window. This post US Senators Urge Swift Action on Bitcoin, Crypto Market Structure Bill first appeared on Bitcoin Magazine and is written by Micah Zimmerman.

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Fed Rate Cut Boosts Bitcoin Price Ahead of Q4 Melt-Up

Bitcoin Magazine Fed Rate Cut Boosts Bitcoin Price Ahead of Q4 Melt-Up Historically, bitcoin’s price peaks approximately 20 months after a Bitcoin halving. The last Bitcoin halving occurred in April 2024, which means we could see a cycle top by December of this year. The odds of this are increasingly likely as Fed Chair Powell cut rates by 25 bps today, giving the approximately $7.4 trillion sitting in money market funds a reason to come off the sidelines and move into a hard asset like bitcoin, especially now that it’s easier to obtain exposure to bitcoin via spot bitcoin ETFs and proxies like bitcoin treasury companies. Powell also signaled today that two more rate cuts could be on the way before the year is out, which would only further reduce returns in money market funds, potentially pushing investors into hard assets like bitcoin and gold as well as riskier assets like tech and AI-related stocks. This could catalyze the final leg of a “melt-up” comparable to what we saw with tech stocks at the end of 1999 before the dot com bubble burst. In 1998, the Fed slashed rates by 75 basis points, igniting the dot-com bubble. Now the Fed is preparing to cut rates by at least 75 basis points over the next few months and may be making the same mistake with the AI bubble. Learn more:https://t.co/F9WZFQcABp$SPY $QQQ pic.twitter.com/r5yMoeycMX — Jesse Colombo (@TheBubbleBubble) September 16, 2025 Also, much like the likes of Henrik Zeberg and David Hunter, I believe the stage is being set for the final parabolic leg of a bull run that began in late 2022. As I said in 2022…. (when everybody was Bearish). The BlowOffTop would begin….. THIS IS IT! IT IS DEVELOPING RIGHT NOW! pic.twitter.com/bRERaWjf8T — Henrik Zeberg (@HenrikZeberg) September 17, 2025 Using a traditional financial index as a reference point, Zeberg sees the S&P 500 exceeding 7,000 before the year is out, while Hunter sees it rising to 8,000 (or higher) within the same time frame. @DaveHcontrarian forecast the S&P to 6000 at the end of 2022, when many other investors were predicting 2000. Now he has raised his target further to 8000, seeing more upside before the economy faulters later in the year. pic.twitter.com/oclBwqrh0L — Anthony (@AnthonyFatseas) July 2, 2025 What is more, we may be witnessing the breakdown of a 14-year support level for the US dollar, according to Macro Strategist Octavio (Tavi) Costa, which means we could see a markedly weaker dollar in the coming months, something else that would support the bull case for hard and risk assets. This move has profound implications in my view. The DXY index appears to be breaking down from a 14-year support level. If confirmed, it could signal the start of a sustained downward trend in the US dollar, in my view. Don’t underestimate the importance of major technical… pic.twitter.com/aFScjjXS8b — Otavio (Tavi) Costa (@TaviCosta) September 16, 2025 What Happens Come 2026? Both Zeberg and Hunter believe that, as of early next year, we’ll see the largest bust across all markets that we’ve seen since October 1929, when financial markets in the US collapsed, spurring the onset of the Great Depression. Zeberg’s rationale for this includes the real economy grinding to a halt, in part evidenced by the amount of homes on the market. Remember – there are analysts telling us that this is Early Cycle…..? We are heading right into the worst Recession SINCE 1930s. BlowOffTop still developing – but we can see an end to it! https://t.co/uZkTnYk9WT — Henrik Zeberg (@HenrikZeberg) September 17, 2025 Hunter believes that we’re at the end of a half century long secular debt-fueled cycle that will end with a leverage unwind unlike anything we’ve seen in modern history, as per what he shared on Coin Stories. Other signals like loan payment delinquencies also point to the idea that the real economy is screeching to a halt, which will inevitably have an effect on the financial economy. Student loans 90+ days delinquent have exploded higher to heights never seen before. https://t.co/sk8T9W07fb pic.twitter.com/BjFe6xPH9Q — Financelot (@FinanceLancelot) September 5, 2025 The Bitcoin Downturn Isn’t Guaranteed, but It’s Likely Even if we aren’t headed toward a global macro bust, bitcoin’s price will take a hit in 2026 if history repeats itself. That is, bitcoin’s price dropped from almost $69,000 at the end of 2021 to approximately $15,500 by the end of 2022 and from almost $20,000 at the end of 2017 to just over $3,000 at the end of 2018. In both cases, bitcoin’s price either tapped or dipped below its 200-week standard moving average (SMA), the light blue line on the charts below. Currently, bitcoin’s 200-week SMA is sitting at about $52,000. If we see a parabolic rise in bitcoin’s price in the coming months, it could rise as high as $65,000, before bitcoin’s price drops to such a price point or lower some time in 2026. If we do see the type of bust that Zeberg and Hunter are forecasting, bitcoin’s price could also drop well below that threshold. With all of that said, no one knows what the future holds, and please don’t interpret anything in this article as financial advice. At the same time, you may want to keep in mind that while history doesn’t necessarily repeat itself, it often rhymes. This post Fed Rate Cut Boosts Bitcoin Price Ahead of Q4 Melt-Up first appeared on Bitcoin Magazine and is written by Frank Corva.

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