According to reports, the American Digital Chamber of Commerce has launched a new website to provide a channel for the public to express support to lawmakers and promote the enactment of the Clarity Act this year. Cody Carbone, CEO of the Digital Chamber of Commerce, stated that Congress needs to respond to the public's expectations for the bill. The bill was passed by the House of Representatives last year, but was put on hold in the Senate for several months due to issues such as stablecoin rewards. Although the controversy has been resolved, ethical and DeFi issues still exist. It is reported that over 70 million cryptocurrency holders in the United States need protection under this bill.