美众议院金融服务委员会主席:《CLARITY法案》有望填补《GENIUS法案》监管空白

Gate News 消息,3 月 14 日,美国众议院金融服务委员会主席 French Hill 表示,《CLARITY 法案》有望解决《GENIUS 法案》中尚未覆盖的一些监管问题。Hill 在采访中提到,银行业对拟议中的加密监管框架仍存在担忧,尤其关注未来加密公司可能受到的监管方式。Hill 指出,众议院去年夏天已以两党支持通过《CLARITY 法案》,其中包括 78 名民主党议员投票赞成。该法案属于华盛顿推动建立数字资产监管体系的一部分,旨在明确稳定币及其他数字资产在美国金融市场中的运作方式。此外,政策制定者还在讨论加密公司是否应接受与银行相同级别的监管。Hill 表示,两党在一个关键原则上已达成共识,即稳定币不应向持有者支付收益,这一问题也是围绕《GENIUS 法案》讨论的核心内容。

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