It’s clear: Digital assets are the next generation of financial infrastructure.

Congress should legislate with that reality in mind. A market structure bill has to do difficult, important work. It has to draw workable lines between regulators. It has to establish clear rules for market participants while ensuring robust consumer protections. And it has to account for the fact that blockchain networks and digital asset markets do not map neatly onto categories built for earlier generations of financial products.

That is precisely why markup matters. It requires lawmakers to engage real legislative text in public. Members debate substance, offer amendments, narrow disagreements and test whether a proposal is ready to move. On legislation this consequential, that process is where serious policymaking happens.

For digital asset legislation to last, it must be bipartisan. A framework written on a party-line basis will be fragile from the start. Rules that shape markets endure when both parties help write them. The good news is that more lawmakers on both sides of the aisle now understand the stakes. They understand the need for consumer protection, the importance of market integrity and the cost of leaving a growing sector trapped in legal uncertainty.

The United States has deep capital markets, strong institutions, world-class entrepreneurs and a long history of leading in financial innovation. It should bring those strengths to digital assets as well. Clear rules will protect consumers, strengthen markets and give responsible builders the confidence to operate and invest in the United States.

Digital asset markets will continue to grow. Capital will move. Infrastructure will be built. The question is whether the United States will shape that future with clear rules, credible oversight and the confidence to lead.

The Senate can help answer that question now by moving this legislation forward and closer to the President’s desk. It’s critical that it does.

Note: The views expressed in this column are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of CoinDesk, Inc. or its owners and affiliates.

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