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In a win for Trump, US House passes three landmark cryptocurrency bills

In a win for Trump, US House passes three landmark cryptocurrency bills

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Lawmakers easily approved the CLARITY Act, which aims to establish a clearer regulatory framework for cryptocurrencies and other digital assets. read more
US House passes three landmark bills on Cryptocurrency. Reuters
The US House of Representatives on Thursday passed three landmark cryptocurrency bills, fulfilling the Trump administration's commitment to the once-controversial industry.
Lawmakers easily approved the CLARITY Act, which aims to establish a clearer regulatory framework for cryptocurrencies and other digital assets.
The bill is designed to clarify industry rules and divide regulatory authority between the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC).
It will now advance to the Senate, where Republicans hold a slim majority.
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House legislators also readily passed the GENIUS Act, which codifies the use of stablecoins – cryptocurrencies pegged to stable assets like the US dollar or US bonds.
This bill is expected to go directly to President Trump for his signature to become law.
The Senate passed the GENIUS Act last month, and it sets requirements such as mandating that issuers hold reserves of assets equal in value to their outstanding cryptocurrency.
'This historic legislation will bring our payment system into the 21st century. It will ensure the dominance of the US dollar. It will increase demand for US Treasuries,' said Senator Bill Hagerty, the measure's sponsor in the Senate.
This wave of legislation follows years of skepticism towards crypto, driven by the belief that the sector, born from bitcoin's success, should be tightly controlled and kept separate from mainstream investors.
However, after crypto investors contributed millions of dollars to his presidential campaign last year, Trump reversed his previous doubts about the industry.
He even launched a Trump meme coin and other ventures as he prepared for his return to the White House and hosted a gala dinner for the coin's top buyers once he was in office.
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And according to the Financial Times, Trump is now preparing to open the $9 trillion US retirement market to cryptocurrency investments as well as gold, and private equity.
Notably, both the CLARITY Act and the GENIUS Act garnered significant bipartisan support, with Democrats also having seen an increase in lobbying and contributions from the crypto industry.
'It's critically important we bring more certainty to the marketplace with clear rules of the road,' said congressman Josh Gottheimer, a Democrat who supported the bills.
Since taking office, Trump has made several moves to support the crypto sector, including appointing crypto advocate Paul Atkins to lead the SEC.
He also established a federal 'Strategic Bitcoin Reserve' to audit the government's bitcoin holdings, primarily accumulated through law enforcement's judicial seizures.
Forbes magazine estimates that the president's foray into the crypto business has doubled his wealth to $5.3 billion in just one year.
In a largely partisan vote, the Republican-led House also passed the Anti-CBDC Surveillance State Act.
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It aims to block the issuance of a central bank digital currency (CBDC) – a digital dollar issued by the US Federal Reserve – even if there currently are no plans for such an endeavor.
Republicans argue that a CBDC could enable the federal government to monitor, track, and potentially control private citizens' financial transactions, thereby undermining privacy and civil liberties.
Passage of this measure in the Senate is far from guaranteed before it can go to the president's desk.
An earlier attempt to set aside the anti-CBDC bill caused a significant stir among a small group of Republicans and delayed passage of the other two bills until eleventh-hour lobbying by Trump helped resolve the issue.
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