Senators file over 100 amendments to crypto bill ahead of markup

US Senate Banking Committee members filed over 100 amendments to a crypto market structure bill ahead of Thursday's markup. Disputed issues include stablecoin yield restrictions, software developer protections, and ethics provisions barring officials from crypto ownership. The CLARITY Act faces contentious debate as Democrats and Republicans seek compromises on regulatory oversight and industry safeguards before advancing to the Senate floor.
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