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Crypto and the New Structure Bill: What Investors Need to Know

NGEC By NGEC Last updated: November 14, 2025 5 Min Read
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On November 10, the Senate Agriculture Committee unveiled a long-awaited draft of the Crypto Asset Market Clarity Act—a bipartisan effort led by Senators John Boozman (R-AR) and Cory Booker (D-NJ). The bill marks a major step toward defining how digital assets are regulated in the United States. For investors, this isn’t just a policy update—it’s a potential turning point in how crypto markets operate, how platforms comply, and how protections are enforced.

CFTC Takes the Lead

The most significant shift proposed by the bill is the expanded role of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC). Under the draft, the CFTC would gain exclusive authority over the spot market for digital commodities like Bitcoin and Ethereum.

“This discussion draft advances those goals and lays an important marker as we work toward final policy language,” said Senator John Boozman (R. – Arkansas). He added, “The CFTC is the right agency to regulate spot digital commodity trading.”

This move aims to provide clearer oversight and reduce regulatory ambiguity that has long plagued the crypto space. For investors, it could mean more consistent rules, better market integrity, and stronger consumer protections.

What’s Missing—and Why It Matters

While the bill outlines a framework for digital commodities, it notably leaves out detailed guidance on decentralized finance (DeFi) and privacy coins. These omissions reflect ongoing political disagreements and the complexity of regulating decentralized systems.

Investors involved in DeFi protocols or holding privacy-focused assets should be aware that future amendments or separate legislation may address these areas. For now, the lack of clarity could mean continued uncertainty in those sectors.

Brian Armstrong, CEO of Coinbase, said, “The good news is that there’s strong bipartisan support and will to get this market structure legislation done. It’s important for America and for the 15 million Americans involved in crypto. Even though the government is shut down, the Senate is working hard on getting market structure legislation passed for crypto.”

Market Integrity and Fund Segregation

The bill also introduces formal standards for market integrity and fund segregation. This means exchanges and custodians may be required to separate customer assets from operational funds—similar to rules in traditional finance.

For investors, this could reduce the risk of mismanagement or fraud, especially in light of past collapses like FTX. If passed, these provisions could restore confidence in centralized platforms and encourage more institutional participation.

SEC’s Role Still Unclear

One of the biggest questions is how the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) fits into the new framework. The bill focuses on digital commodities, but many tokens are still considered securities under current interpretations.

Without clear boundaries between the SEC and CFTC, investors may continue to face conflicting guidance. The draft bill sidesteps this issue for now, but future negotiations may bring more clarity—or more confusion.

What Investors Should Watch For

As the bill moves through the legislative process, investors should monitor several key developments. They are:

  1. Whether the final version includes stronger language on DeFi and privacy coins.
  2. How the SEC responds and whether it pushes for joint oversight.
  3. How exchanges and custodians begin to prepare for compliance, especially around fund segregation and reporting standards.

These shifts could impact everything from token listings to trading fees.

A Step Toward Maturity

The Crypto Asset Market Clarity Act isn’t perfect, but it’s a meaningful step toward regulatory maturity. For investors, it signals that Washington is finally taking crypto seriously—and that the days of regulatory limbo may be numbered. Whether you’re a casual holder or a seasoned trader, understanding this bill is essential to navigating the next phase of digital finance.

If you’re holding crypto, now’s the time to review your platform’s compliance policies—and leave a comment if you think this bill goes far enough.

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