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CLARITY Act moves to a fight between cops and coders

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Gino Matos.

On June 10, administration officials hosted law enforcement groups at the White House to resolve the provision most likely to block the CLARITY Act from reaching the Senate floor for a vote.

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01 White House officials met with law enforcement groups to debate Section 604, the CLARITY Act provision most likely to block a Senate vote. 02 The provision would shield many developers and infrastructure providers, while leaving exchanges and hosted wallets inside the compliance perimeter. 03 Law enforcement says broad safe-harbor language could weaken crypto crime cases, and compromise language remains under discussion. As Eleanor Terrett reported, the meeting drew around 20 attendees over nearly 90 minutes, with developer protections drawn from the Blockchain Regulatory Certainty Act (BRCA) dominating the agenda.

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