BIPARTISAN CLARITY ACT COULD RESHAPE DEFI REGULATION
Senator Cynthia Lummis is backing a revamped CLARITY Act with bipartisan support, calling it the strongest DeFi protection ever enacted. The key change: developers who don't control user funds get exempted from KYC and money transmitter rules—a massive distinction that could unlock innovation.
This is exactly what the space needs right now. The ambiguity around developer liability has been paralyzing projects for years, forcing them into compliance nightmares or offshore operations.
If this passes with real teeth, we're looking at a framework that actually separates protocol builders from custodial obligations. That's not just regulatory theater—that's structural permission.
The bipartisan angle matters too. When both sides agree on DeFi, it usually means the compromise has actual staying power instead of getting weaponized in the next cycle.
Could clarity finally unlock the next wave of DeFi infrastructure, or will implementation details kill the momentum?