Techub News reports, according to FinanceFeeds, White House AI and Cryptocurrency Affairs Chief David Sacks recently held multiple closed-door meetings on Capitol Hill, communicating with several senior bipartisan lawmakers to push for the passage of the "Digital Asset Market Transparency Act." The report states that Sacks left the office of Senate Banking Committee Chairman Tim Scott after the meetings, with the number of participating senators reaching double digits. Sacks said that this move is a key part of completing cryptocurrency regulation work in the first month of the new year, aiming to replace the previous uncertain environment with a clear, codified framework, providing long-term certainty for developers and investors.

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