The U.S. Senate is intensifying negotiations on the CLARITY Act, aiming to bring it to a vote soon after the July 4 recess. The Act seeks to ensure that non-custodial software developers are not held legally liable for third-party misuse of their code, provided they did not knowingly engage in illegal activities. This provision has sparked debate, with law enforcement expressing concerns about potential impacts on accountability for illegal on-chain activities.
Bipartisan senators are set to meet this week to address disputed provisions, as the legislative window narrows. Industry experts warn that if the Act is not advanced before August, it could face delays due to the upcoming election cycle.
U.S. Senate Ramps Up Talks on CLARITY Act to Protect Software Developers
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