Crypto journalist Eleanor Terrett wrote on the X platform that U.S. Representatives Scott Fitzgerald, Ben Cline, and Zoe Lofgren jointly introduced the "Blockchain Innovation Promotion Act of 2026," which aims to protect software developers from criminal liability under Section 1960 of the United States Code. The bill explicitly states that Section 1960 applies only to entities that control customer funds, not just developers who write code. This distinction is precisely what the crypto industry (especially DeFi) has been pushing for to be included in the Clarity Act. Section 1960 originally targeted escrow fund transfer institutions, but recent cases (such as Tornado Cash and Samourai Wallet) have applied it to non-escrow software developers who do not control user funds, sparking conflict between crypto builders and regulators.