PANews reported on October 31 that, according to crypto journalist Eleanor Terrett, multiple sources revealed that the U.S. Senate Agriculture Committee is about to release its bipartisan draft bill, which includes commodity-related content in the cryptocurrency market structure bill. However, the specific release date varies depending on the source. Some say the committee may act as early as tomorrow; others indicate that final preparations mean the draft release may be delayed until next week. Regardless, this upcoming draft, coupled with the resumption of negotiations between bipartisan staff on the Banking Committee, suggests that progress on market structure-related issues has returned to normal following last week's industry roundtable meeting.PANews reported on October 31 that, according to crypto journalist Eleanor Terrett, multiple sources revealed that the U.S. Senate Agriculture Committee is about to release its bipartisan draft bill, which includes commodity-related content in the cryptocurrency market structure bill. However, the specific release date varies depending on the source. Some say the committee may act as early as tomorrow; others indicate that final preparations mean the draft release may be delayed until next week. Regardless, this upcoming draft, coupled with the resumption of negotiations between bipartisan staff on the Banking Committee, suggests that progress on market structure-related issues has returned to normal following last week's industry roundtable meeting.

Sources: The U.S. Senate Agriculture Committee is about to release a bipartisan draft bill concerning the structure of the cryptocurrency market.

2025/10/31 10:47

PANews reported on October 31 that, according to crypto journalist Eleanor Terrett, multiple sources revealed that the U.S. Senate Agriculture Committee is about to release its bipartisan draft bill, which includes commodity-related content in the cryptocurrency market structure bill. However, the specific release date varies depending on the source. Some say the committee may act as early as tomorrow; others indicate that final preparations mean the draft release may be delayed until next week. Regardless, this upcoming draft, coupled with the resumption of negotiations between bipartisan staff on the Banking Committee, suggests that progress on market structure-related issues has returned to normal following last week's industry roundtable meeting.

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