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SEC Digital Asset Strategy, CLARITY Act Clock & JPMorgan Tokenized Deposits

5 min · 6. juni 2026
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(00:00:00) SEC Digital Asset Strategy, CLARITY Act Clock & JPMorgan Tokenized Deposits (00:00:58) CLARITY Act Senate Floor Window (00:01:43) House Crypto Tax Bills: PARITY Act (00:02:34) JPMorgan, Citi, BofA Tokenized Deposits (00:03:13) Solana On-Chain Metrics: 4.16M Users (00:03:50) Zcash Bug and Hut 8 NVIDIA Deal (00:04:39) Watchpoints: Senate Vote, Tax Reconciliation The SEC's 2030 strategic plan formally elevated digital assets and distributed ledger technology to a standalone agency priority — a significant posture shift from an institution that relied on enforcement as its primary crypto communication tool for years. Under Chair Paul Atkins, the agency is orienting toward structured engagement, and the strategic plan shapes hiring, resource allocation, and enforcement priorities going forward. That shift lands alongside a ticking legislative clock. The Digital Asset Market Clarity Act passed the Senate Banking Committee 15-to-9 on May 14 and now sits on the full Senate calendar with fewer than eight weeks of floor time before summer recess. The CLARITY Act divides SEC and CFTC oversight, sets token classification rules, and establishes custody standards — and Senator Lummis has been explicit that missing this window likely means years of delay. On the tax front, the House Ways and Means Committee released seven draft crypto tax bills on June 5. The PARITY Act — which would allow miners and stakers to defer income recognition on rewards for up to five years — directly targets the phantom income problem that has long complicated validator economics. In traditional finance, JPMorgan, Citi, and Bank of America are building a tokenized deposit network through The Clearing House, targeting a mid-2027 launch. Deposits stay inside the regulated banking system while converting to on-chain tokens for institutional settlement. Elsewhere: Solana logged 4.16 million daily active users and $15.95 billion in stablecoin TVL on June 5, signalling real DeFi engagement. Zcash dropped 42% after a critical four-year-old minting vulnerability was disclosed. And Bitcoin miner Hut 8 raised $17 billion in an oversubscribed bond offering, funding a 352-megawatt NVIDIA-leased Texas data centre on a 15-year, $9.8 billion contract. This episode includes AI-generated content.

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