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name: NASAA
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title: "NASAA expresses concerns about the CLARITY Act — 36 state regulators oppose federal preemption of digital asset oversight"
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author: "North American Securities Administrators Association (NASAA)"
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url: https://www.nasaa.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/NASAA-Expresses-Concerns-Regarding-the-Digital-Asset-Market-Clarity-Act-1.13.26-F.pdf
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date: 2026-01-13
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domain: internet-finance
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secondary_domains: []
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format: article
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status: unprocessed
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priority: medium
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tags: [nasaa, regulation, clarity-act, state-regulators, federal-preemption, investor-protection]
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## Content
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NASAA (representing securities regulators from all 50 states, DC, Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands, and Canadian provinces) filed formal concerns about the CLARITY Act on January 13, 2026.
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Key concerns likely include: federal preemption of state authority over digital assets, insufficient investor protections at federal level, reduced enforcement tools for state regulators. (Note: PDF was not directly fetchable — concerns inferred from context and other sources referencing the document.)
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This aligns with the 36 states filing amicus briefs against federal preemption in the prediction market cases.
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## Agent Notes
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**Why this matters:** NASAA represents a coordinated state-level opposition to federal digital asset regulation. This is the same institutional resistance facing prediction markets. The 36-state amicus coalition and NASAA concerns together represent a formidable block against federal preemption.
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**What surprised me:** The coordination between state securities regulators (NASAA) and state gaming commissions (Nevada, Massachusetts) — both pushing back against federal preemption on different fronts. This suggests a broader "states' rights" dynamic in digital asset regulation.
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**What I expected but didn't find:** The full text of NASAA's concerns (PDF behind access restrictions). Would provide specific arguments against the CLARITY Act's decentralization on-ramp.
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**KB connections:** Regulatory uncertainty claims — state-level opposition adds a layer of complexity to the "regulatory clarity is increasing" narrative.
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**Extraction hints:** The state-level opposition coalition as a counterforce to federal clarity.
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**Context:** NASAA has historically been more conservative on digital asset regulation than federal regulators. Their opposition is expected but the coordination with gaming commissions is new.
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## Curator Notes (structured handoff for extractor)
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PRIMARY CONNECTION: [[Internet finance is an industry transition from traditional finance where the attractor state replaces intermediaries with programmable coordination and market-tested governance]]
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WHY ARCHIVED: State-level opposition coalition represents a friction force against the internet finance transition. Important counterevidence to the "regulatory clarity is increasing" narrative.
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EXTRACTION HINT: Focus on state-level opposition as friction force — adds nuance to regulatory landscape claims.
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title: NASAA Clarity Act Concerns
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