U.S. lawmakers are signaling that a long-awaited ‘crypto tax’ framework could surface as soon as this fall, adding fresh momentum to a regulatory calendar that is increasingly shaping market structure alongside institutional adoption and accelerating tokenization efforts.
Sen. Steve Daines, a Republican involved in drafting a Senate tax proposal, said the chamber’s cryptocurrency tax legislative framework is largely complete and could be released as early as this fall, according to The Daily Hodl. While Daines did not disclose specific provisions, he noted the Senate’s approach has “more… Read more







