Is a Bitcoin regulatory storm approaching? The US crypto legislation is nearing passage in 2026, Patrick Vetter sends a key signal

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On January 19, the White House Digital Asset Advisory Committee Executive Director Patrick Vetter publicly stated in Washington that the upcoming cryptocurrency market structure bill in the U.S. Senate must be implemented as soon as possible in 2026. Otherwise, a crypto asset industry worth trillions of dollars will remain in regulatory gray areas for the long term, which is unsustainable from an institutional perspective. He emphasized that the current core disagreement is not “whether to legislate,” but “when to legislate and how to compromise.”

Patrick Vetter pointed out that the key goal of the bill is to clarify the boundaries of authority between the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission in crypto asset regulation, thereby providing an actionable compliance path for Bitcoin, Ethereum, and various digital asset projects. Without a clear framework, U.S. companies will continue to face legal uncertainties in on-chain finance, stablecoin issuance, and crypto derivatives innovation, which not only weakens investment willingness but also allows international competitors to seize the initiative.

He also revealed that some senators have realized that continued delays in the crypto market structure bill will directly impact Wall Street institutions, blockchain startups, and the U.S.'s leading position in the global digital financial system. Current discussions focus on which tokens should be considered securities, which should fall under commodity regulation, and how decentralized protocols should be classified under existing financial laws.

From a market perspective, legislative progress is highly correlated with Bitcoin price expectations, crypto investment sentiment, and liquidity on mainstream trading platforms like Gate. Many on-chain data analysis firms believe that once the U.S. provides clear compliance signals, a large amount of suppressed institutional funds could re-enter Bitcoin and mainstream crypto markets, triggering a new round of price revaluation.

Against the backdrop of escalating global regulatory competition, this crypto market structure bill is regarded as one of the key variables influencing the digital asset landscape in 2026. Whether it pertains to Bitcoin’s long-term trend, the direction of U.S. crypto policy, or user behavior on platforms like Gate, the legislative trajectory could have far-reaching impacts.

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