U.S. Senator Cynthia Lummis has cautioned that American software developers in the cryptocurrency sector could face prosecution without the passage of the Clarity bill. The proposed legislation, formally known as the Lummis-Gillibrand Responsible Financial Innovation Act, seeks to establish a regulatory framework for digital assets, providing legal protections for developers. Lummis emphasized that without this bill, developers risk being prosecuted for publishing code, as current laws may interpret such actions as unlicensed money transmission or securities violations.
The Clarity bill aims to clarify when developers are merely creating tools versus operating financial services, a distinction crucial for open-source development. Lummis's warning highlights the precarious legal environment that could stifle innovation and drive development overseas. The bill's passage would offer a legal safe harbor for developers, signaling the U.S.'s commitment to fostering innovation while maintaining oversight.
Senator Lummis Warns of Legal Risks for Developers Without Clarity Bill
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