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New $150 million CFTC war chest to end withdrawal delays and weaponize complaints against failing crypto exchanges

New $150 million CFTC war chest to end withdrawal delays and weaponize complaints against failing crypto exchangesInside the structure bill that would create a retail advocate inside the CFTC and fund spot oversight through fees backed by a $150 million bridge. Andjela Radmilac Jan. 24, 2026 at 7:45 pm UTC 4 min read Updated: Jan.

Complaint drop box with a federal seal on a fence near the US Capitol at dusk, symbolizing expanded CFTC spot oversight and a new retail crypto complaint pipeline

Complaint drop box with a federal seal on a fence near the US Capitol at dusk, symbolizing expanded CFTC spot oversight and a new retail crypto complaint pipeline

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Key Highlights

  • 24, 2026 at 12:18 pm UTC Share Cover art/illustration via CryptoSlate.
  • Image includes combined content which may include AI-generated content.
  • Senate Agriculture Committee Chair John Boozman on Jan.
  • 21 released updated text for a crypto market structure bill and set a committee markup for Jan.
  • 27. The draft bill, titled the “Digital Commodity Intermediaries Act,” would give the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) a defined framework to supervise parts of the spot crypto market when activity runs through brokers, dealers, exchanges and custodians. The bill is the AC's attempt to formalize what happens when something goes wrong.
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