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🚨U.S. CRYPTO CLARITY ACT DISCUSSIONS "NEARLY COMPLETE"
JPMorgan analysts say negotiations around the CLARITY Act are "nearing a breakthrough" as lawmakers resolve key disputes over stablecoin rewards and agency oversight.
JUST IN: 🛢️ Oil prices pull back below $100 following easing Middle East tensions (Source: Reuters)
Lower energy costs can ease inflation pressure, potentially improving conditions for risk assets if sustained.
🚨 BREAKING: 🏦 Charles Schwab receives regulatory approval to offer Bitcoin trading to its clients (Source: CNBC)
Easier access lowers friction, but actual impact depends on how client capital allocates over time.
@coinbureau $BTC introduces volatility in the short term.
It also introduces a different kind of exposure.
How that’s viewed depends on the time horizon.
@Bitcoinprof0637 Clarity reduces uncertainty.
It doesn’t automatically create demand.
Markets tend to respond to what follows, not just the announcement.
@BitcoinFear Extreme fear tends to cluster during uncertainty.
It reflects how participants feel, not necessarily what comes next.
That gap is where most decisions get tested.
@BitcoinMagazine Access at that scale is notable.
It changes how easily capital can move into the asset.
The actual impact tends to build over time, not instantly.
@CryptoMichNL Scenarios shift as price evolves.
What didn’t happen matters less than how the market behaves now.
Levels guide attention, but follow-through defines direction.
@BTCNewsGlobal $BTC has grown without clear frameworks. Clarity may change who participates, not what it is. That distinction tends to matter over time.
@ardizor $BTC doesn’t react to words alone.
It reflects how confidence shifts as situations develop.
That process tends to be slower, but more structural.
@BitcoinFear Extreme fear tends to feel justified in the moment.
It rarely feels like an opportunity while it’s happening.
That’s what makes it difficult to act on.