The U.S. Senate Banking Committee has advanced the CLARITY Act, a significant cryptocurrency bill, with a 15-9 vote. The bill includes provisions to protect non-custodial software developers from being classified as money transmission service providers, a move hailed by the Bitcoin Policy Institute and other advocates as a win for technological innovation and developer rights. This legislative progress comes amid heightened discussions in Washington, D.C., where Bitcoin is increasingly viewed as a national security asset.
Prominent Republican figures, including U.S. Representative Lance Gooden, have emphasized Bitcoin's strategic importance in competition with China, citing the need for the U.S. to maintain its financial dominance. The military has also been involved, with the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command conducting operational tests on the Bitcoin network. These developments underscore a growing recognition of Bitcoin's role beyond financial innovation, positioning it as a tool in geopolitical strategy.
U.S. Senate Advances Crypto Bill with Developer Protections Amid Strategic Bitcoin Focus
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