Senators Thom Tillis and Ruben Gallego have submitted their revised ethics proposal for the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act, known as the CLARITY Act, to the White House. AdvertisementKey TakeawaysThe submission of the ethics proposal to the White House suggests a potential breakthrough in the legislative process for the CLARITY Act. Market pricing implies an increase in optimism about the CLARITY Act being signed into law, with a recent rise in YES pricing. The proposal’s acceptance could align with scenarios where the CLARITY Act gains bipartisan support and progresses through Congress. What to WatchObservers should monitor responses from the White House and key congressional figures to gauge the proposal’s reception.