White House Says Trillions Await Bitcoin Market Rules

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  • Patrick Witt said regulatory clarity is key to unlocking trillions in sidelined institutional capital.

  • Senate negotiations continue on Clarity Act amendments including stablecoin yield provisions.

  • Officials are centralizing federal Bitcoin oversight and exploring budget neutral accumulation plans.

The White House said federal officials are accelerating work on Bitcoin and crypto market structure legislation to unlock institutional capital. The comments came Tuesday during a Yahoo Finance interview in Washington. Patrick Witt said regulatory clarity, congressional compromise, and asset oversight remain central to the effort.

Patrick Witt on Market Structure Progress

Patrick Witt, Executive Director of the President’s Council of Advisors for Digital Assets, said officials are “working hard” to pass legislation. He said trillions of dollars in institutional capital remain sidelined without clear rules.

Witt explained that the House passed its version of the Clarity Act last year. However, the Senate continues drafting amendments. He said parts addressing the Commodity Futures Trading Commission cleared the Agriculture Committee.

Meanwhile, sections covering the Securities and Exchange Commission remain in the Senate Banking Committee. A January markup was postponed. Witt said discussions continue to resolve remaining disputes.

He emphasized the need for compromise, notably around stablecoin yields and deposit flight. He said the White House has hosted stakeholders and remains engaged in negotiations.

Government Bitcoin Holdings and Oversight

While the Clarity Act focuses on regulation, Witt highlighted federal Bitcoin management as a separate priority. He said an executive order halted uncontrolled digital asset liquidation across agencies.

According to Witt, that action prevented losses that could have reached tens of billions of dollars. He said the government is centralizing oversight and improving wallet accounting. Officials are also exploring ways to increase holdings in a budget-neutral manner.

Witt cited legislation from Cynthia Lummis and a forthcoming House bill from Representative Begich. He said Congress could authorize direct purchases with appropriations approval. However, discussions remain ongoing.

Institutional Capital and Banking Engagement

Witt said clearer rules allow banks and crypto firms to operate with confidence. He noted growing collaboration between sectors.

“There’s tremendous opportunity for the JPMorgan’s of the world,” he said. He added that improved clarity supports innovation and institutional participation.

With committee reconciliation pending, Witt expressed urgency. He said crypto legislation and Bitcoin oversight together strengthen U.S. positioning in digital finance.

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