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Bitcoin Blasts Through $46K as Senate Poised for a Final Vote on $1T Infrastructure Bill

VictoryShares and Solutions President Mannik S. Dhillon discusses his assessment of bitcoin jumping to a three-month high of $46,000 and whether this price rally is likely to sustain, despite some saying the U.S. Senate's $1 trillion infrastructure bill could have disastrous implications for the crypto industry if formally introduced as is. "Bitcoin getting the attention of lawmakers is a great thing for the asset class," Dhillon said.

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Sen. Lummis Presents New Amendment to $1T Infrastructure Bill on Senate Floor

Sen. Cynthia Lummis (R-Wyo.) discusses the compromise amendment to a contentious crypto provision in the $1 trillion infrastructure bill she presents on the Senate floor Monday afternoon. “What we tried to do with this amendment is to remove some of the unintended consequences of the definition of “broker,” Lummis said.

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Senators Reach Compromise on Crypto Tax Provision in Infrastructure Bill

Rep. Cynthia Lummis and other U.S. senators announced a compromise to the tax provision in the $1 trillion infrastructure bill Monday that would exempt crypto transaction validators from a broadened definition of “broker.” However, unless it receives unanimous consent before a final vote by Tuesday, the bill will likely be sent to the House as-is, without any amendments. "You need no senator to object to the adoption of this new language," host Naomi Brockwell said. "It's a very narrow path, and it's not clear whether this is going to be feasible."

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Un senador solitario rechaza la vulneración de las Cripto en el proyecto de ley de infraestructura

El compromiso necesitaba el consentimiento unánime (es decir, sin objeciones) para aprobarse.

The U.S. Senate is set to vote on its bipartisan infrastructure bill in the next day or so. It's unclear whether an attempted compromise will be adopted.

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US Senate Set for Final Vote on $1T Infrastructure Bill

The U.S. Senate is moving forward with a final vote on the $1 trillion infrastructure bill this week, despite no outcome being decided for any of the proposed crypto-focused amendments. This includes the bill not offering clarity on the definition of "broker." CoinDesk's Nikhilesh De discusses why the bill is likely to proceed as-is and the worst possibilities if it does.

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Sam Bankman-Fried on $1T Infrastructure Bill Crypto Impact: 'Clarification Is Going to Be Sacrificed in Order to Get the Bill Moving Forward'

FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried discusses why he doesn't think the proposed crypto provision will be amended in the Senate's $1 trillion infrastructure bill and its potential impact on the digital asset industry and the wider U.S. economy. "The way this is headed is that clarification on this is going to be sacrificed in order to get the bill moving forward," he said. Plus, his reading of bitcoin's "surprisingly bullish price movement" as it soared above $45K.

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Why Did Bitcoin Surge Above $45K?

Teddy Fusaro, the president of crypto asset manager Bitwise, discusses his analysis and outlook for bitcoin as it rallied above $45,000. Plus, his take on market reactions to the US infrastructure bill. "It doesn't look great for what the short-term results are going to be of the effect of this lobbying effort, but it's impossible to ignore that the cryptocurrency community now has a voice," Fusaro said.

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El Senado avanza con el proyecto de ley de infraestructura sin modificar la disposición Cripto

El Senado aún podría adoptar una enmienda a la disposición Cripto mediante consentimiento unánime, pero requeriría que todos los senadores estuvieran de acuerdo.

The Senate voted on its infrastructure bill on Sunday.

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Proyecto de ley de infraestructura del Senado: qué esperar el sábado

Un puñado de legisladores han expresado su apoyo a la enmienda Wyden/Toomey/Lummis a la disposición Cripto .

The Senate voted on its infrastructure bill on Sunday.

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Competing Amendments Regarding Crypto Provisions Submitted as Senate Expected to Vote on $1T Infrastructure Bill

While Senators Ron Wyden (D-Ore.), Pat Toomey (R-Pa.), and Cynthia Lummis (R-Wyo.) are pushing for their amendment to the $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure package, another camp of lawmakers -- Senators Mark Warner (D-Va.) and Rob Portman (R-Ohio) have also submitted a competing amendment. This comes as Congress has scheduled a pivotal vote for Saturday to finalize the bill. CoinDesk's Brad Keoun and Christie Harkin discuss the details of each amendment and what they could mean for the crypto industry.

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