FLEOA Sends Letter to U.S. Senate Banking Committee Supporting H.R. 3633 Digital Asset Market Clarity Act
The Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association (FLEOA) sent a letter to the U.S. Senate Banking Committee supporting H.R. 3633 Digital Asset Market Clarity Act, while also providing targeted suggestions to strengthen the legislation and retain the authority needed to investigate illegal activities.
Summer Mersinger expressed gratitude for this, believing that the bill can provide a clear regulatory framework for digital asset activities while maintaining the necessary powers for law enforcement.
This move reflects the consensus between regulators and law enforcement on advancing a compliance framework for crypto assets.
Source: Public Information
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Summer Mersinger, as a former CFTC commissioner, has long participated in discussions on crypto regulation. FLEOA has previously voiced support for various bills, similar to the enforcement support model during the advancement of bills like FIT21 in 2024-2025.
The bill aims to attract compliant capital by clarifying the market framework while retaining enforcement tools. The resource mobilization is intended to balance innovation with anti-money laundering/sanctions needs, motivated by the desire to reduce regulatory arbitrage and bring digital asset activities into the mainstream financial track.
Similar to the EU's MiCA or Singapore's regulatory path, the U.S. is currently transitioning from fragmented regulation to a unified digital asset market framework, with enforcement support becoming a key legislative boost.
Essentially, this represents a regulatory change: the clarity act reconstructs the legal status of digital assets, with the mechanism being to incorporate decentralized activities into an enforceable framework, reducing systemic risk while providing certainty tools for enforcement, thus avoiding a wild growth turning into an underground economy.
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- Clear regulation is not a constraint, but an accelerator for legitimate innovation.
- Enforcement support determines the success or failure of the bill; compliance is the new moat.
- The fewer gray areas, the faster mainstream capital enters.