Many crypto exchanges, brokers, and dealers would have to register with the CFTC before serving U.S. customers. They would also have to protect customer assets, follow trading rules, and meet new disclosure standards.
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Digital Commodity Intermediaries Act is a Senate bill waiting for floor action. The latest recorded action: Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 312.
Latest action on S. 3755: Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 312.
Who this affects: This bill mainly affects crypto exchanges, brokers, dealers, custodians, and U.S. customers who use them. It also matters for developers and blockchain infrastructure providers because it says some software work does not trigger registration by itself. The CFTC and SEC would have major new rule-writing duties.
Why this matters: Crypto trading today can fall under a mix of state rules, anti-fraud laws, and unclear federal lines. This bill would create one federal system for many digital commodity trades. That could make the rules clearer for platforms and customers. It could also raise costs for firms that must register and comply. The biggest open question is how the CFTC and SEC write the detailed rules after the bill passes.
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Officially: Digital Commodity Intermediaries Act
Many crypto exchanges, brokers, and dealers would have to register with the CFTC before serving U.S. customers. They would also have to protect customer assets, follow trading rules, and meet new disclosure standards.
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Latest: Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 312. (2/2/2026)
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