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Senate Democrats to Discuss Crypto Market Structure on February 4

Sources say Senate Democrats are reconvening for a member-level meeting to discuss cryptocurrency regulations and market oversight.

Written By:
Vanshita Kanjani

Reviewed By:
Jahnu Jagtap

Last updated: February 4, 2026 11:54 AM
Published 2026-02-04
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Senate Democrats to Discuss Crypto Market Structure on February 4

Key Highlights

  • Senate Democrats are gathering for a private session to discuss their position on digital asset oversight.
  • The meeting marks the first member-level discussion for the caucus since the Senate Banking Committee delayed its legislative markup.
  • Internal talks aim to resolve ongoing friction between financial regulators and the crypto industry regarding stablecoin yields and market structure.

Senate Democrats are reportedly planning to hold a closed, members-only meeting on February 4 to discuss the cryptocurrency market structure bill.

In an X post on Wednesday, Fox Business reporter Eleanor Terrett said the session will be the first Democratic member-level gathering since the Senate Banking Committee postponed its planned markup of crypto-related legislation last month.

🚨SCOOPLET: Senate Democrats are planning to reconvene tomorrow for a closed-door meeting on crypto market structure, according to two sources familiar with the plans. It will be the first Dem member-level meeting since the @BankingGOP postponed its markup last month.

— Eleanor Terrett (@EleanorTerrett) February 3, 2026

The meeting is expected to focus on how the federal government should manage the trading and issuance of cryptocurrencies, including stablecoins. It would allow lawmakers to address internal conflicts over the regulatory intervention in the cryptocurrency market and which regulatory agency should have the primary role in this process.

What is crypto market structure?

Crypto market structure is the framework that determines the issuance, trading, and classification of digital assets in the US financial system. It defines the legal limits of “securities,” which are subject to SEC regulation and must adhere to strict disclosure requirements, and “commodities,” which are normally regulated by the CFTC and focus on the integrity of futures and spot markets.

The framework also looks into the operational rules for centralized and decentralized exchanges, ensuring that there are clear guidelines on custody, investor protection, and the prevention of market manipulation.  

Recent progress and delays

The meeting follows a period of stagnation in the Senate on comprehensive crypto reform. While the House of Representatives made progress on different market structure bills last year, including the GENIUS Act and the Clarity Act, the progress has been limited.

The Senate has been hindered by challenges, most notably the postponement of the Banking Committee’s markup by GOP members in January. The delay left many uncertain about the timeline for any bipartisan cooperation on digital asset rules.

Implications of the meeting

The discussion may highlight divisions between those advocating for stricter rules led by the SEC and those who support a framework that gives more power to the CFTC. The outcome will be crucial in determining if Senate Democrats can present a unified legislative proposal capable of surviving a full floor vote or forming a foundation for renewed bipartisan talks.

The effects of this private meeting could prove major for the crypto industry. If Democrats can agree on a single stance, it may pressure the Senate Banking Committee to resume markups and confront the House-passed market structure bills more directly. 

However, if strong disagreements continue after tomorrow’s session, passing meaningful crypto legislation before the next election cycle could become much harder.

Also Read: Fact Check: Is Trump Signing Bitcoin & Crypto Market Bill Today?

Disclaimer: The information researched and reported by The Crypto Times is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional financial advice. Investing in crypto assets involves significant risk due to market volatility. Always Do Your Own Research (DYOR) and consult with a qualified Financial Advisor before making any investment decisions.

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