Are We Getting More Clarity?
The CLARITY Act could be the most consequential piece of Bitcoin and digital asset legislation in U.S. history, and it's hanging in the balance right now. In this panel from the Bitcoin Conference, Senators Cynthia Lummis and Bernie Moreno join Patrick Witt of the White House, Sam Kazemian of Frax, and Miles Jennings of A16z crypto to break down why market structure matters, what's at stake for Bitcoin, and how the Genius Act paved the way. They also discuss the Strategic Bitcoin Reserve, the CFTC's role, and the geopolitical stakes of ceding crypto leadership to China. Don't miss this look inside one of the most pivotal policy moments in Bitcoin history.Click here to get 10% off bitcoin 2026 Conference in Las Vegas: https://tickets.b.tc/event/bitcoin-2026?promoCodeTask=apply&promoCodeInput=YT10
🔶 Cynthia Lummis – U.S. Senate
🔶 Bernie Moreno – U.S. Senate
🔶 Patrick Witt – The White House
🔶 Sam Kazemian – Frax
🔶 Miles Jennings – A16z crypto
Chapters:
00:00 - A Stacked Policy Panel at a Pivotal Moment for Bitcoin
00:27 - Senator Lummis: Why the CLARITY Act Has to Pass Now
02:00 - Senator Moreno on Washington's "Anti-Innovation Culture"
03:55 - Patrick Witt: Why the White House Is All-In on Bitcoin
05:55 - Sam Kazemian on Stablecoins After the Genius Act
07:30 - Why Market Structure Matters Specifically for Bitcoin
10:34 - Self-Custody, Service Providers & Banking Integration
11:22 - The Real Opposition to CLARITY (and the China Factor)
13:53 - 2026: The Year of Unification for Tokenization & DeFi
16:25 - Strategic Bitcoin Reserve: The White House's Next Big Move
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