The US House of Representatives has passed the bipartisan Deploying American Blockchains Act of 2025. The bill aims to boost innovation, job creation, and global competitiveness by directing the Department of Commerce to establish a national blockchain strategy.
Introduced by Congress leaders Kat Cammack and Darren Soto, the legislation seeks to:
The bill positions blockchain as a critical infrastructure for cybersecurity, digital trust, and economic competitiveness.
Congressman Darren Soto emphasized the importance of leading in emerging tech:
“With the passage of the Deploying American Blockchains Act, we’re making sure the United States leads—not follows—on this critical frontier.”
Soto added that the bill reflects American values in the digital world, focusing on transparency, cybersecurity, and public trust.
Congresswoman Kat Cammack made it clear that this isn’t just about innovation—it’s also about global leadership:
“The United States cannot afford to sit on the sidelines while China and other adversaries race to set the global rules of the road.”
Her comments highlight the growing urgency to counter China’s dominance in blockchain, CBDCs, and digital infrastructure.
If implemented effectively, the bill could:
The Deploying American Blockchains Act of 2025 could be a turning point in America’s digital transformation. With clear regulation, innovation incentives, and strategic tech deployment, the US is preparing to lead the next phase of blockchain evolution.This move could also set the stage for American dominance in the future of Web3, decentralized finance, and digital infrastructure.
The Department of Commerce will lead the strategy, advising the President and establishing advisory committees. Main goals include fostering secure blockchain adoption, encouraging private investment, ensuring U.S. leadership, and developing best practices.
The Act primarily focuses on developing a national framework, policies, and best practices for blockchain deployment. While it directs the Commerce Department to make recommendations, it does not directly impose new regulations.
Yes, the bill has passed the House and was received in the Senate on June 24, 2025. It now needs Senate approval before it can be sent to the President to be signed into law. The timeline for becoming law depends on Senate action.
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