The U.S. Senate is set to vote on a cryptocurrency regulation bill within days, marking the most concrete legislative step toward a federal crypto framework in years. Senator Elizabeth Warren has separately requested that Trump disclose his 2026 crypto earnings following a reported $1.4 billion disclosure, adding political pressure to the regulatory debate. The two developments together signal that Washington is now treating crypto oversight as an active legislative priority rather than a background issue.
A passed Senate bill would establish the first binding federal rules for crypto markets, which historically brings institutional capital off the sidelines. Bitcoin, Ethereum, and major exchange tokens like Coinbase equity tend to rally on regulatory clarity because it reduces the legal uncertainty that keeps large funds cautious. If the bill stalls or gets amended to add punitive provisions, that initial optimism reverses quickly.
Senate floor vote on crypto regulation bill: expected within days (no specific date confirmed). Senator Warren's formal request for Trump 2026 crypto earnings disclosure: ongoing. Next FOMC meeting: June 17-18.
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