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Why Crypto Institutions Are Moving Ahead Without Clear Rules

The U.S. crypto regulatory landscape remains in limbo as Congress heads through its August recess, pushing the CLARITY Act toward a potential September vote. At the same time, the SEC canceled a highly anticipated meeting that was expected to address a tailored regulatory framework and innovation exemptions for digital assets. Joshua Riezman, Chief Legal & Strategy Officer at GSR, joins Remy Blaire to break down what the delays mean for institutional adoption and the future of crypto regulation. 

Riezman says institutional engagement with digital assets remains exceptionally strong despite the weakness in Bitcoin and Ethereum prices. He explains why the industry has reached a critical point, with entrepreneurs, financial institutions and investors increasingly ready to build but still waiting for clearer rules around securities, commodities and digital assets.

The conversation also explores the SEC and CFTC’s growing engagement with the crypto industry, the potential impact of the midterm elections and why bipartisan cooperation will be essential to getting comprehensive legislation across the finish line. Riezman also discusses the broader macro environment, including rising interest rates, low volatility and what could signal a new phase for major digital assets.

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