Bitcoin, crypto shares climb after Trump pushes Clarity Act

Trump, a vocal cryptocurrency advocate who has promised to make the U.S. the “crypto capital of the world,” called on lawmakers to ​pass a “fair version of the Clarity Act,” an industry-backed bill stalled ​in the Senate.

Cryptocurrency and blockchain-related stocks surged in premarket trading on Thursday after U.S. President Donald Trump urged Congress to ​pass legislation establishing clear rules for the digital asset sector, ‌following a White House meeting with industry executives.

Trump, a vocal cryptocurrency advocate who has promised to make the U.S. the “crypto capital of the world,” called on lawmakers to ​pass a “fair version of the Clarity Act,” an industry-backed bill stalled ​in the Senate.

The act, if enacted, would define whether cryptocurrency ⁠qualifies as a security or a commodity, clarifying jurisdiction between the ​Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission over the sector.

Industry ​executives and analysts say that without legislation, regulations are vulnerable to shifting political winds and court challenges.

However, many Democrats, and some Republicans, say they would not support a bill ​without strong language banning political officials, including Trump, from profiting from ​their own crypto ventures.

President Trump disclosed more than $1.4 billion in earnings from his family’s crypto ventures ‌in ⁠2025.

Bitcoin , the world’s largest cryptocurrency, rose 3.4 percent and pushed through resistance levels that had held since early June, moving past the $70,000 mark to highs of about $71,700. Ether gained 3.3 percent, its highest level in over three months.

The moves ​mirror the boost ​the sector received ⁠when the GENIUS Act was signed into law in July 2025, establishing a regulatory framework for stablecoins.

Crypto ​exchange Coinbase Global gained 8.4 percent, while bitcoin bull Strategy rose ​10 percent. ⁠Miners Riot Platforms, MARA Holdings, Hut 8 and Bit Digital rose between 3 percent and 6 percent.

Bitcoin mining machine maker Canaan surged 20 percent, stablecoin issuer Circle gained 8 percent, ⁠and ​retail trading platform Robinhood Markets advanced 5 percent.

The gains ​come despite a broader 2026 slump. Bitcoin has lost about 18 percent so far this year.

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