The compromise text of FISA 702 includes a ban on the Federal Reserve's CBDC, with the end date moved up to mid-2029. This move feels quite familiar—cryptocurrency issues are once again being used as leverage in legislative negotiations.

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The final draft of the U.S. FISA Act Section 702 compromise proposes to move up the termination date of the CBDC ban by six months.
Mars Finance News, according to crypto journalist Eleanor Terrett, the final text of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) Section 702 compromise proposed by U.S. Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Tom Cotton includes a Federal Reserve CBDC ban originally included in the Housing Act. It is expected that this text will become law. Notably, the termination date of this ban has been moved forward from December 31, 2030, to June 12, 2029.
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