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      <title>The Digital Asset Market Clarity Act Is Imperfect and Necessary</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;Cryptocurrency legislation in the United States has been promised, debated, drafted, amended, shelved, redrafted, and promised again so many times that the industry had largely stopped treating legislative progress as meaningful until a bill reached the floor. The Digital Asset Market Clarity Act&amp;rsquo;s passage out of committee with bipartisan support is a different moment. It does not guarantee enactment, but it represents the closest the United States has come to a comprehensive crypto regulatory framework since the asset class became economically significant.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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