Bitget App
Trade smarter
Buy cryptoMarketsTradeFuturesEarnWeb3SquareMore
Trade
Spot
Buy and sell crypto with ease
Margin
Amplify your capital and maximize fund efficiency
Onchain
Going Onchain, without going Onchain!
Convert
Zero fees, no slippage
Explore
Launchhub
Gain the edge early and start winning
Copy
Copy elite trader with one click
Bots
Simple, fast, and reliable AI trading bot
Trade
USDT-M Futures
Futures settled in USDT
USDC-M Futures
Futures settled in USDC
Coin-M Futures
Futures settled in cryptocurrencies
Explore
Futures guide
A beginner-to-advanced journey in futures trading
Futures promotions
Generous rewards await
Overview
A variety of products to grow your assets
Simple Earn
Deposit and withdraw anytime to earn flexible returns with zero risk
On-chain Earn
Earn profits daily without risking principal
Structured Earn
Robust financial innovation to navigate market swings
VIP and Wealth Management
Premium services for smart wealth management
Loans
Flexible borrowing with high fund security
Ripple CEO Heads to Capitol Hill as Senate Debates the Future of Crypto

Ripple CEO Heads to Capitol Hill as Senate Debates the Future of Crypto

BeInCryptoBeInCrypto2025/07/08 22:53
By:Lockridge Okoth

Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse's testimony marks a critical moment in U.S. crypto regulation. As lawmakers debate the GENIUS and CLARITY Acts, tax reforms also take center stage.

Today, July 9, marks a rare moment of convergence in Washington’s crypto narrative amid President Trump’s push to make the US the crypto capital of the world.

Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse is headed to Capitol Hill to testify before the Senate Banking Committee. Tax is quietly creeping back into the crypto spotlight elsewhere in the Capitol.

Brad Garlinghouse To Testify As Senate Zeroes in on Crypto Market Structure

The “From Wall Street to Web3: Building Tomorrow’s Digital Asset Markets” hearing will feature top industry figures. Today’s conversation is expected to influence how the US shapes the next phase of digital asset regulation.

The Senate Subcommittee on Financial Institutions and Digital Assets will host the hearing. It is part of an accelerating effort to codify crypto oversight.

Brad Garlinghouse, CEO of Ripple, will appear alongside Summer Mersinger of the Blockchain Association. Dan Robinson of Paradigm and Chainalysis co-founder Jonathan Levin will also attend.

In a post on X (Twitter), Garlinghouse called for “constructive crypto market structure legislation” that balances innovation with consumer protection.  

I am honored to be invited to testify in front of the Senate Banking Committee this Wednesday on the need for passing crypto market structure legislation. Thank you to Chairman and and (as leaders of the Subcommittee for…

— Brad Garlinghouse (@bgarlinghouse) July 7, 2025

His appearance highlights how Ripple, once locked in a protracted legal battle with the SEC, is repositioning itself as a willing regulatory partner.

Today’s testimony signals a shift from the courtroom to the committee room. This follows Ripple’s withdrawal of its cross-appeal in its long-running SEC case, and the agency is expected to follow suit.

Senate to Discuss Tokens’ Commodity Status

The US Senate will debate whether tokens like XRP qualify as digital commodities under US law. Lawmakers will examine these tokens’ fundamental characteristics, more closely examining their similarities to traditional commodities.

MARK YOUR CALENDARS:This July 9, the Senate takes up the question: can tokens like XRP be officially recognized as digital commodities? A critical turning point, if greenlit, it could open the floodgates for altcoin spot ETFs before year’s end.Posted in collab with the CoinEx… pic.twitter.com/ZAWL0qOwQZ

— Formanite (@formanite602) July 6, 2025

The Senate will also assess whether they meet the necessary criteria for this classification. If the Senate recognizes tokens as digital commodities, it would pave the way for a new wave of financial products.

The general sentiment is that this may be crucial in approving altcoin ETFs (exchange-traded funds). Such a development would allow investors to gain direct exposure to altcoins through regulated investment vehicles.

This could bring billions of dollars in institutional capital into the market and significantly boost mainstream adoption.

Addressing SEC and CFTC Divide: Who Regulates What?

Meanwhile, the testimonies come as lawmakers revisit the core question that has long plagued the industry: who regulates what?

On the other side of the bench, Senators Tim Scott, Cynthia Lummis, and Ruben Gallego will lead the push. The general sentiment is to align Senate priorities with the House’s upcoming “Crypto Week,” which begins July 14.

There, lawmakers will debate the same bills and possibly vote on final versions. Momentum has accelerated since President Trump expressed support for the GENIUS Act. The move prompted the House to fast-track its adoption over a previously competing bill.

The GENIUS Act has already passed in the Senate, and the CLARITY Act is still in draft form but has advanced only recently. The two bills are at the center of today’s debate.

The GENIUS Act aims to establish a stablecoin framework, including reserve requirements and federal licensing. The CLARITY Act, meanwhile, would assign primary oversight of most digital assets to the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), reducingthe role of the US SEC (Securities and Exchange Commission).

Tax Reform Reenters the Crypto Conversation

While market structure dominates headlines, the House Ways & Means Oversight Subcommittee will hold a hearing today on “Making America the Crypto Capital of the World.” The focus is to build a 21st-century tax policy framework for digital assets.

NEW: The House Ways & Means Oversight Subcommittee will hold a hearing Wednesday on “Making America the Crypto Capital of the World,” focusing on building a 21st-century tax policy framework for digital assets. pic.twitter.com/PUxUjVQbd4

— Eleanor Terrett (@EleanorTerrett) July 6, 2025

The proposal would exempt capital gains taxes on transactions under $300 up to a yearly cap of $5,000. This revision is intended to enable microtransactions and day-to-day crypto use without punitive tax consequences.

It also seeks to defer taxation of staking and mining rewards until those assets are sold or spent. This echoes arguments that unrealized gains should not be taxed.

Similarly, Senator Lummis is quietly reviving her push for crypto tax reform. On the heels of failed amendments to Trump’s budget bill, she has introduced a standalone bill to revise the Internal Revenue Code’s treatment of digital assets.

Additionally, the bill would extend securities lending rules to digital assets, allowing for clearer treatment of token lending agreements.

While still in the draft stage, Lummis has invited public comment and signaled that bipartisan support would be critical to advancing the bill through the Senate Finance Committee.

0

Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.

PoolX: Locked for new tokens.
APR up to 10%. Always on, always get airdrop.
Lock now!

You may also like

SBF appeal hearing set to start November 3, two years after 25-year conviction

Share link:In this post: The Second Circuit has scheduled the appeal hearing for Sam Bankman-Fried for the week of November 3, 2025. Sam Bankman-Fried was convicted on November 3, 2023, and sentenced to 25 years in prison on March 28, 2024. The founder of the defunct FTX exchange filed an appeal on September 13, 2024.

Cryptopolitan2025/08/04 02:00

Elon Musk says xAI is attracting Meta’s engineers even without “insane” pay offers

Share link:In this post: Elon Musk revealed that senior Meta engineers have moved to xAI without needing “insane” initial compensation, trusting in the company’s long-term potential. While Meta has tried to lure AI talent, offering up to $100M packages, some candidates, including OpenAI and Anthropic researchers, have declined, citing mission-driven motives and organizational agility. xAI’s fast rollout of 10 tools in under two years has impressed observers, as major players like Meta, OpenAI, Google, and

Cryptopolitan2025/08/04 02:00

Charles Hoskinson says Cardano treasury won’t cover listing fees for SNEK or Midnight

Share link:In this post: Charles Hoskinson clarified that the Cardano Treasury will not be used to pay exchange listing fees for projects like SNEK or Midnight. The statement was made in response to SNEK’s proposal to withdraw 5 million ADA for a Tier 1 exchange listing. Hoskinson emphasized that all projects must self-fund their listings, regardless of community support or strategic value.

Cryptopolitan2025/08/04 02:00
Charles Hoskinson says Cardano treasury won’t cover listing fees for SNEK or Midnight