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Trump presiona por la aprobación de la CLARITY Act junto a líderes cripto

Donald Trump habló desde la Casa Blanca el miércoles, instando al Senado a aprobar un proyecto de ley de estructura del mercado cripto para mantener al país “por delante de China”.

Cointelegraph by Turner Wright

Publisher Cointelegraph

Aug 19, 2026 at 7:54 PM UTC · 2 min de lectura

Trump presiona por la aprobación de la CLARITY Act junto a líderes cripto
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El presidente de los EE. UU. Donald Trump continuó presionando para la aprobación de un proyecto de ley de estructura del mercado cripto mientras el Senado permanece en receso.

En una conferencia de prensa del miércoles con ejecutivos de empresas cripto, incluidos el CEO de Coinbase Brian Armstrong y los cofundadores de Gemini Cameron y Tyler Winklevoss, Trump dijo que los miembros del Congreso deberían aprobar “una versión justa” de la Ley de Claridad del Mercado de Activos Digitales (CLARITY) para mantener a los EE. UU. “por delante de China”. El proyecto de ley de estructura del mercado, aprobado por la Cámara de Representantes en julio de 2025, ha estado estancado en el Senado durante meses en medio de preocupaciones sobre las acciones tokenizadas, las recompensas de stablecoins y los posibles conflictos de interés de la familia Trump con la industria cripto.

Armstrong, quien habló después de Trump y los jefes reguladores de EE. UU., dijo que el proyecto de ley haría que las políticas cripto en los EE. UU. sean “duraderas en el futuro, de modo que puedan sobrevivir durante décadas y décadas por venir”. El CEO de Coinbase especuló que el proyecto de ley podría tener “more than 60 votes” una vez que el Senado aborde una moción de cierre el 18 de septiembre.