The Senate version of the draft "Cryptocurrency Market Structure Act" is still incomplete, and the U.S. Senate may continue deliberations this weekend. Once the government reopens, the Senate Banking Committee and the Agriculture Committee can immediately begin planning the review dates for their respective versions of the market structure bill. An industry source involved in the bipartisan discussions on the Banking Committee revealed that all relevant personnel have been "working tirelessly" this week, resolving key differences around the clock. Progress appears to be smooth, but there is still no clear timetable for when the draft will be released. White House Crypto and AI Director David Sacks spoke on Wednesday with the bill's two main drafters—Agriculture Committee Chairman John Boozman (Republican-Arkansas) and Senator Cory Booker (Democrat-New Jersey). After the meeting, he said he was "encouraged by the progress" and looked forward to seeing a bipartisan draft "nearby." (Crypto In America)