Ripple Backs Clarity Act as Bill Heads to Senate Vote
A big crypto bill just cleared another step. It‘s called the Clarity Act, and it’s now ready for a vote in front of the whole Senate. The Clarity Act is 616 pages long. It sets rules for digital assets like Bitcoin and other crypto tokens. Right now, the U.S. has no clear federal rulebook for crypto and this bill would create one. Under the bill, the CFTC would oversee most crypto tokens. The SEC would still handle tokens that act more like securities, such as company stock. The bill also adds rules to fight money laundering, protect everyday users, and set clear steps for what happens if a crypto company goes bankrupt. The bill already passed the House back in July 2025. It passed the Senate Banking Committee in May 2026. Now its waiting for a vote from the full Senate. Why Supporters Want It Passed Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong said the bill is the result of thousands of hours of work from both political parties. He said the current lack of rules lets bad actors, like the collapsed exchange FTX, hurt everyday customers. Without clear laws, he said, much of the crypto industry has moved offshore, outside U.S. oversight. Ripple‘s chief legal officer, Stuart