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The Digital Chamber ramps up pressure on Congress with call to action to pass Clarity Act
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Crypto advocacy organization The Digital Chamber published a website to serve as a central spot for people to write to lawmakers in its latest push to get a sweeping cryptocurrency bill across the finish line.
Key facts
- On Thursday, The Digital Chamber unveiled its latest call to action, which TDC CEO Cody Carbone said is part of a broader push to help pass the Clarity Act into law this year
- More than 70 million Americans own crypto, and so they need protections that are within the Clarity Act, the spokesperson said, citing a figure from Security
- Christian Menefee, unseated longstanding Congressman Al Green in a Democratic primary runoff earlier this week
- Crypto advocacy organization The Digital Chamber published a website to serve as a central spot for people to write to lawmakers in its latest push to get a sweeping cryptocurrency bill
Summary
On Thursday, The Digital Chamber unveiled its latest call to action, which TDC CEO Cody Carbone said is part of a broader push to help pass the Clarity Act into law this year. "Congress needs to know that Americans expect them to act on Clarity," Carbone said. Over the past year, the crypto industry has intensified efforts to get a bill to regulate the sector for the first time at the federal level signed into law. According to a TDC spokesperson, the website serves as a tool to ensure that people who are interested in crypto "can elevate their voice in a tried and true, fundamentally democratic way.