The U.S. House and Senate have reached an agreement, with the housing bill including an additional clause prohibiting CBDC until 2030.

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Deep Tide TechFlow News, June 17, According to The Block, the leaders of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives jointly released an updated version of the "21st Century Housing Roadmap Act," confirming that both chambers have reached a bipartisan agreement. The core content of the bill focuses on housing affordability reform, including expanding housing supply and restricting corporate landlord market monopolies. Notably, the bill's additional provisions explicitly prohibit the Federal Reserve from issuing or creating CBDCs and any "substantially similar" digital assets before December 31, 2030. This clause was driven by House Republicans.

The Trump administration has maintained a consistent stance, with Treasury Secretary Bessant previously stating that CBDCs are "not under consideration." The bill will first undergo a procedural vote in the Senate, expected to be submitted for House review after Congress reconvenes on June 23, and then sent to the President for signature.

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