Blockchain Support Bill Passes US Congress Vote

Blockchain Support Bill Passes US Congress Vote

The US House of Representatives has passed a non-binding resolution calling for a national technology innovation policy that includes supportive language for digital currencies and blockchain technology. Introduced in July, the resolution calls on the US government to craft a national policy for technology, with specific mentions for digital currencies and blockchain. The bill was written by Indiana Representative Adam Kinzinger, with Representative Tony Cardenas from California sponsoring. The resolution passed by a voice vote following statements from backers late this afternoon. Though....


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