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Congress Faces Mounting Pressure to Pass Landmark Crypto Legislation

May 08, 2025 at 07:30 am

U.S. Representative Bryan Steil (R-WI) called for immediate bipartisan action on digital asset legislation at a joint roundtable held May 6 by the U.S. House Committee on Financial Services and the House Agriculture Committee.

Congress Faces Mounting Pressure to Pass Landmark Crypto Legislation

The U.S. Congress faces increasing pressure to pass landmark legislation on cryptocurrency. This legislation is crucial for the future of the U.S. financial industry and its leadership in the rapidly evolving domain of digital finance.

A joint roundtable hosted on May 6 by the U.S. House Committee on Financial Services and the House Agriculture Committee saw brisk participation from both sides of the aisle as they discussed the pending digital asset legislation.

The roundtable, which brought together key policymakers and stakeholders, was part of an ongoing effort to assess regulatory jurisdiction, digital asset classification, and chart a path toward more comprehensive legislation.

Highlighting a lack of full participation from committee members in the crucial digital asset legislation, Congressman Bryan Steil (R-WI), Chair of the Digital Asset Subcommittee, expressed his disappointment.

“This legislation is simply too important not to engage in an open and public discussion about how the United States can lead in the Web3 era,” said Steil.

“I remain hopeful they will soon recognize the stakes and the critical importance of robust, nonpartisan engagement in this process.”

His words were a pressing appeal to rally lawmakers together. The goal is to establish a clear and updated regulatory framework for digital assets, technologies that have advanced rapidly since the introduction of Bitcoin over 15 years ago.

In his remarks, Steil expressed criticism of the Biden-Harris Administration’s approach to crypto oversight.

“Outdated regulatory frameworks and a ‘regulation by enforcement’ approach have stifled clarity and pushed jobs, investment, and leadership offshore,” Steil said.

He also highlighted the impact on consumers: “Worse, the uncertainty has exposed consumers to greater risk from fraud and mismanagement.”

Emphasizing the crucial role of Congress in this domain, Steil added: “Congress has both the opportunity and responsibility to act. We must pass comprehensive, bipartisan legislation that provides clarity and fosters responsible innovation.”

The discussion at the roundtable revolved around a recently released draft framework based on six principles, which was prepared by the Financial Services Committee staff at the request of Ranking Member French Hill and Rep. G.T. Thompson.

This draft framework, still in its early stages, aims to synthesize various bipartisan discussion drafts and relevant legislation, focusing on key principles like reducing regulatory fragmentation, clarifying the roles of relevant agencies, and establishing critical safeguards to encourage responsible innovation.

The House Committee on Financial Services is poised to play a pivotal role in determining the legislative trajectory for U.S. digital asset policy. This responsibility will rest on the shoulders of Chair Patrick McHenry (R-WY) and Ranking Member Maxine Waters (D-CA) as they guide the committee in drafting and passing a final bill.

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