White House Schedules Feb. 10 Talks as Crypto Bill Reaches Crucial Stage

Published at 2026-02-07 06:15:13

The White House on Saturday confirmed it will convene stakeholders next Tuesday, Feb. 10, for renewed negotiations on a high-profile crypto market bill. Representatives from crypto firms and traditional banks are expected to resume talks aimed at bridging differences over market structure, custody and consumer protections as lawmakers move the bill toward a critical decision point.

If the discussions produce compromise language, they could reduce regulatory uncertainty for exchanges, lenders and institutional investors and speed the bill’s path through Congress. Markets and industry participants will be watching closely for any signals of bipartisan agreement — a successful meeting could bolster confidence and clarity across the sector, while a deadlock would likely prolong uncertainty and market nervousness.

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