JPMorgan Sees CLARITY Act as Catalyst Amid Crypto Sell-Off

  • The bill aims to replace enforcement-driven policy with clear token classifications and defined oversight roles.
  • Key debates include stablecoin yield permissions and conflict-of-interest limits for officials.
  • Analysts led by Nikolaos Panigirtzoglou see regulatory clarity boosting tokenization and institutional adoption.

Amid persistent sell-off fears across digital asset markets, analysts at JPMorgan Chase say U.S. lawmakers may soon break a long regulatory stalemate. The bank said the proposed CLARITY Act could pass by mid-2026. The report frames the bill as a potential second-half catalyst for the U.S. crypto sector.

Mid-Year Timeline and Policy Scope

According to JPMorgan, the CLARITY Act aims to establish a comprehensive market structure for digital assets in the United States. The legislation would replace years of what analysts describe as regulation by enforcement. Notably, the bill seeks clearer token classifications and defined roles for intermediaries.

The report added that approval could arrive by mid-year, following extended negotiations in Washington. JPMorgan analysts said the framework would also support tokenization of real-world assets. In addition, it could provide lighter registration requirements for early-stage crypto projects.

Key Debates Slowing Progress

However, JPMorgan highlighted two unresolved issues delaying passage. First, lawmakers continue debating whether stablecoins should be allowed to offer yield. Crypto firms favor rewards, while banks warn of deposit outflows.

Second, conflict-of-interest rules remain contentious. Democrats have pushed to bar senior government officials and family members from holding crypto ties. According to the report, these disagreements have slowed legislative momentum.

The White House has reportedly hosted several meetings on the bill. Meanwhile, Patrick Witt previously suggested progress in February. Still, a March 1 target passed without public updates.

Market Impact and Analyst Outlook

Despite ongoing market weakness, JPMorgan maintained a constructive outlook. The analysts said regulatory clarity could improve institutional participation later in the year. They also cited benefits such as clearer tax treatment for small transactions and staking.

The report, led by managing director Nikolaos Panigirtzoglou, stated that approval could support tokenized deposits and real-world asset issuance. While sentiment remains cautious, the bank views the bill as a structural shift rather than a short-term fix.

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