Summary
- It was reported that bipartisan talks over a draft of a virtual asset market structure bill have resumed in the U.S. Senate.
- It said Democratic Senator Cory Booker and the side of Republican Senate Agriculture Committee Chairman John Boozman are conducting working-level consultations.
- The timing of the draft's release has not been confirmed, and Booker has been described as having supported balanced virtual asset regulation and the expansion of the CFTC's supervisory authority.

Bipartisan talks over a draft bill on the structure of the U.S. virtual asset (cryptocurrency) market have resumed in the U.S. Senate.
On the 7th (local time), Eleanor Terrett, the host of Crypto in America, reported via X that "bipartisan talks over a virtual asset market structure bill, led by Democratic Senator Cory Booker, have resumed."
Currently, Senator Booker and the side of Republican Senate Agriculture Committee Chairman John Boozman are conducting working-level consultations, and the timing of the draft's release has not yet been finalized. Meanwhile, Booker is known to have supported balanced virtual asset regulation and the expansion of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission's (CFTC) supervisory authority.

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