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    Senate crypto bill faces pushback over conflict of interest rules

    July 28, 2026
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    WASHINGTON, / RankWire.AI / – Ethics watchdogs and legal experts called on Congress on Monday to institute strict anti-corruption provisions in pending cryptocurrency legislation, warning that lawmakers must close the crypto conflict of interest loopholes or scrap the CLARITY Act entirely. In a joint statement, nonpartisan advocacy group Democracy Defenders Action and civil society organization Transparency International U.S. criticized the ethics text contained within the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act. The organizations argued that the current statutory framework fails to protect the integrity of the digital asset marketplace, American consumers, and the national economy from self-dealing by public officials.

    Legal experts from both oversight groups noted that the ethics language released in the Senate draft was narrowly drawn and created major statutory exemptions. According to the advocacy groups, the proposed draft grandfathered in existing cryptocurrency holdings and financial arrangements while omitting robust enforcement mechanisms. The organizations asserted that the legislative language effectively immunized pre-existing commercial ventures from federal oversight. To establish meaningful reform, the watchdogs demanded a comprehensive prohibition precluding all covered government officials from holding direct financial stakes, trading digital assets, or receiving revenue from pre-existing licensing and profit-sharing agreements.

    The advocacy coalition outlined core policy requirements necessary to prevent public officials from exploiting federal digital asset oversight for private financial gain. The proposed ethics standards mandate that covered officials and their immediate family members, including spouses and dependent children, divest from all digital asset holdings outside of diversified registered investment funds. Furthermore, the groups called for strict rules preventing adult children of public officials from leveraging family connections or proximity to power to advance commercial crypto enterprises. The organizations stressed that full financial disclosure must apply to all digital asset acquisitions, sales, and transfers regardless of remuneration.

    Ethics Watchdogs Demand Total Ban on Official Crypto Holdings

    Regarding enforcement, the oversight groups stated that ethics rules require independent administrative authority to remain effective beyond individual presidential terms. The organizations urged Congress to grant investigating authority to the Attorney General under an extended statute of limitations while allowing private actors and state attorneys general to pursue legal remedies against official misconduct. Virginia Canter, chief counsel and director of ethics and anti-corruption at Democracy Defenders Action, stated that ethics legislation without independent enforcement mechanisms functions as a green light for corruption, urging Congress to commit to a total ban on digital asset interests for officials and their families.

    Economic analysts and policy experts noted that the broader legislative debate surrounding the CLARITY Act centers on defining regulatory jurisdiction over the digital asset industry. The legislation seeks to establish clearer regulatory guidelines between federal market regulators, reversing prior enforcement-heavy approaches. However, ethics advocates emphasized that public trust requires strict boundaries separating regulatory authority from private financial gain. Scott Greytak, deputy executive director at Transparency International U.S., stated that the public expects officials to choose between regulating an industry or profiting from it, adding that lawmakers must close the crypto conflict of interest loopholes or scrap the CLARITY Act to ensure government integrity.

    Total Prohibition on Direct Official Digital Asset Ownership

    As the Senate considers the bill text, congressional leaders face rising pressure from ethics organizations to resolve the dispute over conflict-of-interest safeguards. Oversight experts argue that exempting pre-existing commercial relationships sets a dangerous precedent for federal ethics enforcement across emerging financial sectors. Representatives from both advocacy groups reiterated that closing existing exemptions remains the minimum standard necessary to restore public confidence in federal market oversight.

    The legislative trajectory of the CLARITY Act will depend on whether committee negotiators incorporate binding ethics mandates prior to a final floor vote. Congressional aides reported that bipartisan discussions regarding potential amendments to the bill’s enforcement mechanisms remain ongoing. Ethics advocates warned that passing the bill without comprehensive ethics prohibitions would undermine regulatory credibility and perpetuate conflicts of interest across the federal government.

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