Crypto Bill’s vote moves until Wednesday after CBDC Fight Stall

The US House is set to try to promote three crypto bills again on Wednesday after the canning of a re-bottle on Tuesday while multiple Republican lawmakers pulled out support, who wanted to add a ban on the Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs).
Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson said he hopes to try to pass a vote for bills on Wednesday, adding that “a priority of the White House, the Senate and the house to make all these Bills of Crypto,” Politico reported.
Some Republicans want the Stablecoin-Regulate Genius Act amended or bundled along with two other crypto bills for a vote this week — the CBDC-Banning Anti-CBDC Surveillance Act and a sweeping crypto market structure bill called the Clarity Act.
However, Johnson reported that “we need to do them in the meantime,” suggesting that the Senate will not pass the bills if they are all together.
The move to pass the bills is the effort led by the Republican called “Crypto Week” to have Crypto laws before Congress goes to a month’s break in August. Democrats Meanwhile, declared An “Anti-Crypto Corruption Week” to oppose the bills.
CBDC remembers stall law
House Majority Leader Steve Scale Join 12 other Republican lawmakers In Voting not in consideration the bills on Tuesday. Dissenters are Andrew Clyde, Tim Burchett, Andy Biggs, Eli Crane, Michael Cloud, Marjorie Taylor Greene, Andy Harris, Anna Paulina Luna, Scott Perry, Victoria Spartz, Chip Roy and Keith Self.
Another vote to move the bills are expected, but the house that -adjourned Before any further action was taken.
Biggs representatives, BurchettGreen, green, Luna and Spartz taken to X after vote and said they were not against crypto bills but did not want to pass the Genius Act unless it had Specific prohibition on a CBDC.
“I didn’t just vote for the Genius Act rule because it did not include a ban on central digital currency and because speaker Johnson did not allow us to submit amendments to the Genius Act,” Green Says.
I not just voted for the rule for the Genius Act because the Central Bank Digital Currency was not included and because Speaker Johnson did not allow us to submit amendments to the Genius Act.
Americans do not want a digital control over the central bank controlled by the government.… pic.twitter.com/nnkeioh0de
– Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene🇺🇸 (@repmtg) July 15, 2025
Biggs Says He remembers that the Genius Act has a plot for a layered CBDC and not Guarantee the self -support. He calls for amendments.
“The House leadership must allow an open amendment process so that members will freely debate and improve the bill,” Biggs added.
US president Donald Trump with the ban on The Federal Reserve that creates a CBDC on a January Executive order.
Number of bills also a sticky point
Speaker Johnson has been reported talking to Republican Holdout to advance the law, ABC News reported on Tuesday.
However, he said Republican’s “no” voters asking the three crypto bills would combine with one a point of dispute.
“They want to push that and combine them together. We’re trying to work with the White House and with our Senate partners about it,” Johnson said.
“I think everyone insists we will do all three, but some of these people insist that it needs to be all in one package.”
The house meets again Wednesday
The Chamber is set to meet again Wednesday for a debate in morning hours and other “legislative businesses.”
Caitlin Long, founder and CEO of Custodia Bank, Says In an X post on Tuesday that the law failing to fulfill the first walk had nothing to worry about because the Genius Act also failed to pass the Senate first.
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“Before the firing out, do not forget that the first vote procedure in the Senate in the Genius Act also failed … The second passed 11 days later,” he said.
The Genius Act Pass the Senate In June with Bipartisan support, but it At first a cloture vote failed In the Senate in May due to a democratic opposition to Trump’s growing connection to the crypto industry.
Meanwhile, Eleanor Terrett, the host of The Crypto in America Podcast, Says The Genius Act has prohibited the Fed from creating a retail CBDC.
“The section below states that the bill will not be released as expanding the Fed authority to offer services directly to the public – meaning it will not allow things such as digital wallets, personal accounts, or anything else in the CBDC territory,” he said.
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