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The market is probably underestimating how important this vote could become psychologically.
Not because $2.5 trillion suddenly enters crypto overnight. That number is likely more about potential institutional accessibility and capital pathways over time rather than immediate inflows.
But perception matters in markets.
For years, the biggest barrier for large institutions wasn’t interest in crypto. It was uncertainty:
Who regulates what?
Which assets are securities?
What custody rules apply?
How can firms participate without legal ambiguity?
That’s why the CLARITY Act matters.
If this passes, the market may start viewing crypto less as a regulatory gray zone and more as an emerging financial sector with defined rules. And once large capital feels it can operate safely inside a framework, allocation behavior changes completely.
Honestly, this is where crypto starts becoming macro.
Because regulation at this scale doesn’t only affect Bitcoin and Ethereum. It impacts:
stablecoins, RWAs, tokenized securities, exchanges, custody firms, DeFi access, institutional treasury strategies… everything.
The interesting part is timing too.
This vote is happening while global liquidity is already expanding, ETF infrastructure exists, and institutions are increasingly looking for digital asset exposure after years of watching from the sidelines.
That combination can become reflexive very fast:
clarity → confidence → capital inflow → stronger infrastructure → more adoption.
Still, traders should be careful with expectations.
Markets often “buy the rumor” aggressively around major political events. Even bullish legislation can trigger volatility if positioning becomes too crowded beforehand.
But structurally, it does feel like crypto is crossing an important line now.
Not fighting for survival anymore.
Fighting for integration into the financial system itself.
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