Finance entity

CLARITY Act

legislation

Sentiment skews more negative than the wider beat, at 43% negative against 28% across all 2207 Finance stories in the same window. CLARITY Act is most often covered alongside American Bankers Association, which appears in 3 of these 7 stories.

Last mentioned: Jul 12, 2026

Entity pulse

Recent coverage · CLARITY Act

7 stories
7 avg impact
43% positive
43% negative

Coverage balance Balanced directional read. Positive and negative coverage are within 0 percentage points.

  • 43% positive
  • 14% neutral
  • 43% negative

Figures are computed live from our source-verified story record — see our methodology for how impact and sentiment are derived.

What the coverage shows about CLARITY Act

Sentiment skews more negative than the wider beat, at 43% negative against 28% across all 2207 Finance stories in the same window. CLARITY Act is most often covered alongside American Bankers Association, which appears in 3 of these 7 stories. Across a 122-day span, the pace is roughly 0.4 stories per week. The busiest single day carried 2. The clearest coverage concentration is markets: 3 of 7 stories, with the rest divided among 2 other categories. At 7, the average consequence score sits above the same-window beat average of 6.4. They are less corroborated than the beat average, carrying 2.3 original sources each against 2.8 for the same window. This profile follows 7 Finance stories mentioning CLARITY Act across the period from March 8, 2026 to July 7, 2026.

Stories tracked
7
Per week
0.4
Negative
43%
Sources per story
2.3

Computed from the 7 stories linked to this entity, with beat comparisons drawn from all 2207 Finance stories published in the same date window. Shares are omitted below five stories and comparisons below a twenty-story baseline.

Coverage cohort

Appears alongside

Other entities that clear the same relevance threshold in stories also covering CLARITY Act. Shared-story counts are live from our verified record — not editorial picks.

Timeline

  1. Talks Collapse

    Banks officially reject the compromise, stalling the bill's progress.

  2. Negotiations Stall

    Banks officially reject the White House compromise, halting legislative progress.

  3. White House Compromise

    A proposal is floated to allow rewards only for peer-to-peer payments.

  4. Compromise Proposal

    White House brokers a deal allowing limited P2P rewards for stablecoins.

  5. Trump Intervention

    President Trump issues a statement on Truth Social supporting the crypto agenda.

  6. Initial Standoff

    Banks first object to yield-bearing provisions in the Clarity Act.

Stories mentioning CLARITY Act 7

Markets Bullish

Bitcoin Bounces to $63.8K: Bernstein Holds $150K Target with 50% Regulatory Odds

Bitcoin rebounded to a two-week high of $63,836 as Bernstein analysts reaffirm a 'ambitious' $150,000 year-end target, citing potential regulatory catalysts and institutional maturity. Despite a nearly 50% drawdown from its all-time high, the orderly correction and Strategy's $216M BTC sale without market disruption signal a more resilient asset class.

2 sources

Source: finance.yahoo.com · Decrypt

Markets Bullish

BlackRock's $500K–$700K Bitcoin Call Gets Backing as Funds Allocate 2-5%

BlackRock's Larry Fink sees Bitcoin at $500K–$700K if institutions allocate just 2-5% of portfolios, and sovereign wealth funds like Mubadala are already moving. The 75% of IBIT investors new to ETFs underscores a retail-to-institutional shift, though near-term caution from AI stock rotation tempers the outlook.

2 sources
Markets Neutral

$73 SOL: The Regulatory and Institutional Calculus Behind Solana’s Future

Solana’s token has collapsed 75% from its $295 peak, wiping out billions in market value. Yet Moody’s integration and the pending CLARITY Act could anchor the blockchain as a backbone for tokenized bonds and stablecoin settlement. Our finance‑focused analysis weighs the risk/reward for institutional investors.

2 sources
Banking Bullish

Musk Disrupts Fintech: X Money Launch Targets PayPal with 6% Yield

Elon Musk has announced the April launch of X Money, a financial super-app integration for X featuring peer-to-peer payments and a market-leading 6% APY. By leveraging Visa Direct and Cross River Bank, the platform aims to convert X's 600 million users into active banking customers, directly challenging incumbents like PayPal and Cash App.

3 sources

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