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House Sets Stage for Crypto Week Legislative Push

House Sets Stage for Crypto Week Legislative Push

Arabian Post04-07-2025
The U. S. House of Representatives will convene 'Crypto Week' from 14–18 July to vote on three pivotal digital asset bills: the CLARITY Act, the Anti‑CBDC Surveillance State Act, and the GENIUS Act. This coordinated effort signals a major shift in federal crypto policy as lawmakers aim to clarify regulation, protect financial privacy, and foster blockchain innovation.
The CLARITY Act seeks to establish a definitive regulatory framework by delineating the roles of the SEC and CFTC, mandating the segregation of customer funds, and requiring enhanced retail disclosures. It has already passed through both the Financial Services and Agriculture Committees by decisive margins, reflecting bipartisan support and responding directly to industry demands for legal certainty.
The GENIUS Act, recently approved by the Senate in a strong 68–30 bipartisan vote, focuses on stablecoin regulation. It mandates that stablecoin reserves be held in high‑quality, liquid assets such as U. S. Treasuries, requires annual audits for issuers with over $50 billion in market cap, and clarifies regulatory oversight while allowing banks to issue their own tokens. The bill now awaits a House vote, with hopes of reaching the president's desk by late July.
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The Anti‑CBDC Surveillance State Act takes a definitive stance against a federally issued central bank digital currency, effectively prohibiting the Federal Reserve from developing or distributing a CBDC. Proponents frame it as a necessary measure to safeguard financial privacy and prevent potential government surveillance through digital currency systems.
Deputy Speaker Mike Johnson and committee chairs, including Financial Services Chair French Hill and Agriculture Chair GT Thompson, have emphasised that this legislative package aligns with former President Trump's digital assets agenda — aiming to position the U. S. as a leader in crypto innovation. Johnson stated that the bills would deliver the full scope of that agenda, while Hill highlighted that the initiative would finally provide clarity for innovators, protecting both consumers and the broader digital economy.
Majority Leader Steve Scalise echoed the sentiment, saying the legislation would solidify the U. S.'s global leadership in digital assets. Minority voices have also weighed in: Majority Whip Tom Emmer described the moment as a 'historic opportunity' to uphold 'privacy, individual sovereignty, and free‑market competitiveness.' Senator Bill Hagerty voiced Senate support, noting the urgency of enacting these measures swiftly.
While the GENIUS Act has Senate backing, the CLARITY Act has faced scrutiny from Democrats and former regulators. Experts such as ex‑CFTC Chair Timothy Massad have warned that its provisions could be overly broad or convoluted, advocating instead for a collaborative regulatory approach between the SEC and CFTC. Concerns also persist among left‑leaning lawmakers that pairing the CLARITY Act with stablecoin regulation could stall progress, despite strong crypto industry support calling for their passage in tandem.
Lawmakers like Rep. Warren Davidson have promoted consolidating stablecoin, market‑structure, and CBDC ban measures into a single legislative package to ensure comprehensive reform. However, this strategy may encounter resistance in the Senate, potentially delaying the bills past the intended timeline.
The Senate's passage of the GENIUS Act earlier this month reflected growing bipartisan agreement on stablecoin oversight but also revealed tensions over inclusion of Trump‑era cryptocurrency interests. Indeed, some critics have raised ethical questions about exempting the president's family from the bill's prohibitions on member profits, and the influence of Trump‑linked ventures that reportedly earned tens of millions from crypto operations.
Despite these controversies, House Republicans are pushing ahead with 'Crypto Week' as a gateway to shaping U. S. cryptocurrency policy. The CLARITY Act furthers efforts made under the FIT21 digital asset law passed in May 2024, which established initial delineation of regulatory authority.
As 14 July approaches, industry stakeholders, advocacy groups, and congressional offices are bracing for intense debates. Passing these bills could redefine market structures, unlock stablecoin innovation, and reinforce constitutional privacy rights—or it may start a protracted legislative battle over oversight, accountability, and the future role of federal oversight in digital currencies.
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