A Democratic senator's aide has indicated that Democrats are willing to return to negotiations to achieve bipartisan compromise after talks on crypto market legislation in the Senate Agriculture Committee encountered difficulties. According to Odaily, the aide mentioned that at the start of the new year, Democrats were caught off guard when Republicans drafted a new version of the bill without sufficient consultation, intending to proceed to the markup stage by mid-January. In response, Democrats aim to communicate with the committee chairman, Republican Senator John Boozman's team, before this week's vote to reach a bipartisan consensus.

The Senate Agriculture Committee had initially scheduled a markup and voting session on crypto legislation for Tuesday, but it was postponed to Thursday due to severe weather in Washington. Meanwhile, some Democratic lawmakers are actively pushing to restart negotiations to achieve a bipartisan text before the hearing.

The crypto market structure bill seeks to establish a federal regulatory framework for digital assets, clarifying the regulatory roles of the SEC and CFTC and outlining related disclosure requirements. Analysts note that bipartisan cooperation remains crucial for the successful advancement of the legislation, as both the Senate Banking Committee and the Agriculture Committee need to advance their respective versions of the bill.