CBDC ban postponed until 2030, with both parties still bickering; the Federal Reserve Chair, however, has already made a statement—this routine has become tiresome, but the crypto world is finally breathing a sigh of relief.

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The U.S. Treasury Secretary reiterated that the Trump administration will not introduce a central bank digital currency, and the temporary ban by the House of Representatives will expire in 2030.
ME News reports that U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent states that the Trump administration will not introduce a CBDC. The House-passed ROAD to Housing Act imposes a temporary ban on the Federal Reserve issuing a CBDC, expiring in December 2030, which has not yet been approved by the Senate. Thune says a permanent ban may face resistance from Democrats; some Republican lawmakers are concerned that the Federal Reserve might revisit CBDC after the ban expires. Federal Reserve Chair Warsh stated that he will not promote a CBDC during his term.
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