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    Crypto Hearing Political Divides: Senators Skip Key Session

    Sam Boolman | Crypto Enthusiast and WriterBy Sam Boolman | Crypto Enthusiast and WriterJune 25, 2025
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    Senators Skip Key Crypto Hearing as Political Divides Deepen

    The post Senators Skip Secret Crypto Hearing as Political Divides Deepen appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. The objective of the session was to advance a bipartisan market structure costs, however it wound up highlighting political tensions as there was only one Democrat present. Meanwhile, the Trump administration is apparently preparing an executive order to prevent banks from debanking crypto companies, after allegations of politically inspired discrimination referred to as ‘Operation Chokepoint 2.0.’ However, the Federal Reserve revealed it will no longer consider ‘reputational risk’ in bank oversight, which was a policy that was criticized for harming crypto companies. Low Turnout at Senate Hearing Raises Doubts A current US Senate hearing that was planned to explore bipartisan legal structures for digital asset market structure saw really low presence, with only five of the 11 members of the Senate Banking Committee’s digital assets subcommittee present. The hearing was chaired by Republican Senator Cynthia Lummis, and included testament from former regulators and industry leaders, including former CFTC Chair Rostin Behnam, Coinbase legal executive Ryan VanGrack, Multicoin Capital’s Greg Xethalis, and Wharton School’s Sarah Hammer. Lummis pointed to the scheduling of multiple contending committee meetings as a possible factor for the poor turnout however expressed concern about the lack of bipartisan engagement on digital property legislation. (Source: Senate Banking Committee) The hearing concentrated on the advancement of a Senate costs, which goal is to develop a clear market structure for digital possessions, developing on the current passage of the GENIUS Act, a bipartisan stablecoin bill. Despite the earlier cooperative momentum, Lummis raised questions about the growing partisanship surrounding crypto legislation. She meant potential political inspirations, and suggested that concerns over specific administration members’ household ties to the crypto market might be influencing Democratic resistance. Democratic Senator Angela Alsobrooks was the only member from her celebration present at the hearing, filling in for Ranking Member Ruben Gallego. Alsobrooks supported the …

    The topic gained renewed urgency after the collapse of 3 crypto-friendly banks– Silicon Valley Bank, Silvergate Bank, and Signature Bank– between March 10 and 12, 2023. Federal Reserve Ends Support for Crypto Debanking On The Other Hand, the United States Federal Reserve announced a significant policy shift by directing its managers to stop thinking about ‘reputational danger’ in the oversight of banks. The main bank also prepares to train its inspectors appropriately and make sure the modification is regularly used across all banks it supervises.

    The Federal Reserve announced it will no longer think about ‘reputational danger’ in bank oversight, which was a policy that was slammed for damaging crypto companies. Trump Eyes Action Versus Crypto Debanking In spite of the increasing political stress, the Trump administration is apparently thinking about issuing an executive order to avoid banks from cutting off services to politically disfavored industries, including cryptocurrency firms. The subject gained renewed urgency after the collapse of 3 crypto-friendly banks– Silicon Valley Bank, Silvergate Bank, and Signature Bank– in between March 10 and 12, 2023. Federal Reserve Ends Assistance for Crypto Debanking Meanwhile, the US Federal Reserve announced a significant policy shift by directing its managers to stop thinking about ‘reputational risk’ in the oversight of banks. The main bank also prepares to train its examiners accordingly and guarantee the change is consistently applied across all banks it monitors.

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    Sam Boolman is a contributing writer at ChainIntel.org with a long-standing interest in cryptocurrency, blockchain technology, and emerging financial trends. A self-directed trader who actively invests his own capital, Sam follows the markets closely and brings a hands-on perspective to the fast-paced world of crypto journalism. With a background in business and digital media, Sam has written across a variety of sectors including tech, startups, and online finance. His curiosity and enthusiasm for the evolving digital economy fuel his exploration of Web3, decentralised finance, and market developments. Sam is passionate about making complex topics more accessible to everyday readers and continues to expand his knowledge through research, trading experience, and industry engagement.

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