The U.S. Senate has canceled its scheduled votes for Monday due to an impending snowstorm, raising uncertainty about the Senate Agriculture Committee's planned markup of crypto market structure legislation. A committee spokesperson stated there is "nothing to announce yet" regarding the markup's status. Meanwhile, new amendments have been introduced to the legislative text released earlier, including the bipartisan Credit Card Competition Act. This act, proposed by Senators Roger Marshall, Dick Durbin, and Peter Welch, aims to prevent credit card networks and certain financial institutions from enforcing network exclusivity on credit cards.