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White House crypto adviser Patrick Witt says he is ‘optimistic and bullish’ on Clarity Act as stablecoin fight resurfaces

The White House’s top crypto adviser said he is feeling "optimistic and bullish" ahead of the first planned vote on sweeping crypto legislation.

White House crypto adviser Patrick Witt says he is ‘optimistic and bullish’ on Clarity Act as stablecoin fight resurfaces

The White House's top crypto adviser, Patrick Witt, expressed optimism about upcoming crypto legislation. He stated that he is feeling "optimistic and bullish" ahead of the first planned vote on the sweeping crypto legislation.

The comments from Witt come as the stablecoin fight resurfaces. However, details about the legislation and the stablecoin issue are limited.

There was no direct connection found between Witt's comments and the rest of the information provided. Separately, there was controversy involving a Democratic Senator and the White House, but this does not appear to be related to Witt or crypto legislation.

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