The second round of procedural voting on the US House of Representatives crypto bill is deadlocked, and the CBDC stance has become a key point of disagreement
Odaily News Golden Finance reported that during the Crypto Week legislation, the second round of procedural voting on the crypto bill in the U.S. House of Representatives stalled, and some Republican lawmakers insisted on adding a clause prohibiting central bank digital currency (CBDC), causing disagreements. Although the first round of voting has advanced the bill process, including key bills such as the GENIUS Stablecoin Act, the wording of CBDC has become a focus of controversy, making the prospects for subsequent voting unclear. Trump originally planned to sign the bill this week, but the current situation is called complete chaos.
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