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by: xpoolPosted on: June 11, 2025

US House Approves Bill for Digital Asset Clarity Act

The US House Agriculture Committee has voted to advance the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act, bringing it closer to a full House vote and setting the stage for potential congressional debate. The bill received support from 47 members while six opposed its advancement. With this move, the bill now moves forward to the full House floor, allowing time for further amendments before a final decision.

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