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- The US House has advanced a debate on three main bills of cryptography after more than ten hours of printing.
- The bills include the law on engineering, the law on clarity and the anti-CBDC law on surveillance, with votes expected soon.
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The House of Representatives of the United States has officially agreed with the resolution of Chamber 580 (H. res. 580), a rule which opens the ground for the debate on the floor on several key bills, including a trio of three main cryptography measures-the Clarity Act, the Genius Act and the anti-CBDC bill.
The resolution was adopted after the hours of procedural limbo by a vote from 217 to 212.


The House Republicans also broke a recent record for voting time in the progress of the legislation on cryptography and stable. Wednesday’s vote was held open for more than ten hours, exceeding the brand taking place last month during the slow vote on the “Big Beautiful Bill” of Trump.
What happened?
The room has voted little 215-211 Wednesday to reconsider an important package of deadline legislation, relaunch Efforts that had failed one day earlier. The package includes defense financing and three major invoices related to cryptography.
After this initial vote, legislators Rules vote To decide whether the room would officially advance the debate and potential passage package.
As Crypto Briefing reported, the count was 220 against 220 and 209 in favor of 5:50 p.m. he, the republican leaders rushing to turn the votes. By 11 PM, enough members had changed their positions to guarantee the transition from the resolution and reverse the previous result.
The dead end was due to disagreement in the GOP, According to journalist Eleanor Terrett. Some Republicans have pushed to add anti-CBDC language to the Clarity Act, but the perpetrators of the bill have opposed this decision, warning that it could compromise Bipartisan support. Negotiations then moved to the inclusion of anti-CBDC provisions in the Defense Expenditure Bill (NDAA).
The revolutionary vote intervened after the prolonged negotiations and the direct participation of President Donald Trump, who Pressed republican retained to support Pro-Crypto legislation.
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