Business & Regulation·CryptoSlate· 5h ago

The six senators who voted against the March digital dollar ban: Johnson, Lee, Murphy, Scott, Tuberville, and Van Hollen

Strategic Analysis // Ian Gross

"The bipartisan opposition to a digital dollar ban signals a nuanced, rather than outright prohibitive, U.S. approach to central bank digital currencies. This legislative caution suggests future policy will likely prioritize controlled innovation over outright rejection, potentially shaping long-term capital allocation towards regulated digital asset infrastructure and cross-border payment systems. Institutional investors should monitor this evolving stance for its implications on monetary policy and market structure."

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The six senators who voted against the March digital dollar ban: Johnson, Lee, Murphy, Scott, Tuberville, and Van Hollen

The Big Coin Report Take

Six senators apparently missed the memo on the digital dollar ban, ensuring the conversation remains exactly where it's always been: a talking point. While 84 others voted to dismiss the idea, a 6-vote minority is enough to keep the bureaucratic wheels grinding, as expected.

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