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CLARITY Act: Senate Vote Urged by Coinbase and Ripple

Coinbase, Ripple Join 200+ Organizations Pressing Senate for CLARITY Act Floor Vote 1

Crypto Coalition Turns Senate Pressure Toward a Floor Vote

Washington’s digital asset debate has moved from committee progress to a broader Senate pressure campaign. Coinbase, Ripple, and more than 200 organizations urged Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) and Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer (D-NY) to bring the CLARITY Act to the Senate floor in a June 7 letter.

Industry support spans exchanges, venture firms, trade groups, developer organizations, academic blockchain clubs, and state advocacy chapters. The signatory list includes Coinbase, Ripple, Kraken, Circle, Binance.US, Uniswap Labs, Paradigm, Andreessen Horowitz, and many Stand With Crypto chapters, showing pressure from both major firms and grassroots networks.

Crypto advocacy group Stand With Crypto wrote on X:

“Stand With Crypto and over 200 organizations sent a simple message to Senate leadership: it’s time for the Clarity Act.”

“The community is unified — large companies, startups, associations, and grassroots groups across the country are counting on their lawmakers to deliver rules of the road for crypto in America,” the group added.

Senate Banking Committee approval gave the legislation its latest momentum after members advanced H.R. 3633 in a bipartisan 15-9 vote. The next steps include full Senate passage, possible House-Senate reconciliation, and President Donald Trump’s signature before the market-structure bill can become law.

Coalition members framed the vote as a choice over where digital finance develops. Their letter argued that digital asset markets are global, growing, and central to financial infrastructure, while warning that activity could continue moving offshore without clearer U.S. rules, oversight, transparency, and accountability.

CLARITY Act Supporters Point to Jobs, Oversight, and Market Integrity

The CLARITY Act would create a comprehensive federal framework for digital asset markets, according to the coalition. The letter states that the bill would clarify regulatory responsibilities, create workable registration pathways, maintain protections for software developers, and bring more digital asset activity into responsible U.S. markets.

Legislative hurdles remain even after the committee vote. The bill must still be reconciled with related Senate and House legislation and secure enough support to clear the full chamber.

Blockchain Association wrote on X:

“We’re proud to join Stand With Crypto and more than 200 organizations in asking for Clarity. Let’s secure America’s role as the crypto capital of the world and move Clarity to the Senate floor.”

National security support has also widened the political case for action. A separate June 2 letter backed by 160 former national security, intelligence, and law enforcement professionals tied digital asset oversight to illicit finance controls, law enforcement reach, and activity moving away from opaque offshore venues.

Congress now faces a practical decision over consumer protection, innovation, and U.S. competitiveness. The coalition argues that clear oversight would strengthen market integrity, improve transparency, increase accountability, boost consumer confidence, and help keep innovation, jobs, investment, and market activity under American law.

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