Lummis Warns Clarity Act Delays Risk Pushing Crypto Firms Overseas

Senator Cynthia Lummis warned on May 6, 2026, that delays in the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act could push crypto companies, developers, and capital out of the United States entirely. According to Lummis, “Every day we delay the Clarity Act is a day American companies consider building their future somewhere else.” The statement reflects growing concern that regulatory uncertainty is driving blockchain businesses to offshore markets as competitors like the UAE, Singapore, and Hong Kong aggressively pursue crypto innovation.

Current Status of the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act

The Digital Asset Market Clarity Act passed the House with bipartisan support in 2025 through a 294-134 vote. The bill was subsequently referred to the Senate Banking Committee, where it remains under review. Recent negotiations addressed a major sticking point: stablecoin yield rules. Lawmakers reached a compromise that allows activity-based crypto rewards while restricting passive, bank-style stablecoin yield products. This agreement removed one significant roadblock to passage. Senate markup discussions are now expected in May 2026, though delays remain possible. According to the source, timing is critical—if Senate movement slips further, the bill could face growing political complications ahead of the 2026 midterm cycle.

Regulatory Framework and Jurisdictional Split

The bill aims to address regulatory uncertainty by creating a clearer division of authority between the SEC and CFTC. Under the proposal, the CFTC would oversee decentralized “digital commodities,” while the SEC would continue regulating securities-related crypto offerings. Mature blockchain systems could eventually transition into lighter oversight frameworks, and exchanges and brokers would receive defined registration pathways. The bill also includes protections for non-custodial developers and DeFi software builders—an important provision because many crypto firms cite regulation-by-enforcement as an obstacle to long-term planning inside the U.S.

Competitive Implications for Investors and Developers

For investors, regulatory clarity could bring substantial benefits: improved institutional participation, better custody access, clearer exchange compliance standards, and enhanced secondary market liquidity. Stronger oversight could also reduce uncertainty around which tokens face enforcement risks. For developers, the stakes are potentially higher. The proposed framework creates possible safe harbors for decentralized and non-custodial projects, which could encourage blockchain infrastructure and DeFi development within the U.S. instead of overseas. However, continued delays produce the opposite effect—builders may choose jurisdictions with faster-moving regulatory frameworks and lower legal uncertainty.

The Broader Policy Question

The debate over the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act has become a test of whether the U.S. wants to lead the next phase of digital finance or respond to it later. Critics raise concerns that parts of the bill favor large institutions and increase compliance burdens, while others argue the framework remains incomplete without broader stablecoin legislation. Lummis’s message emphasizes that the longer Congress waits, the greater the risk that crypto innovation, jobs, and capital migrate elsewhere. In a global industry that moves rapidly, delay itself may become the most significant regulatory decision of all.

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