Gate News reports that on March 21, CEX CEO Vlad Tenev tweeted that the industry is at a critical turning point in its development. He pointed out that if Congress passes the CLARITY Act, the industry will finally gain the regulatory certainty it has long advocated for. He believes the key current debate is whether customers should earn yields from their held stablecoins.
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