US House Passes Blockchain Bill 2025 to Boost Innovation and Global Competitiveness
The US House of Representatives has approved the bipartisan Deploying American Blockchains Act of 2025, marking a significant step toward establishing a national blockchain strategy. The legislation, introduced by Congress leaders Kat Cammack and Darren Soto, aims to foster innovation, job creation, and economic growth through blockchain technology.
The bill directs the Department of Commerce to develop a framework for blockchain deployment, emphasizing cybersecurity, digital trust, and private investment. "With this legislation, we're ensuring the United States leads—not follows—on this critical frontier," said Congressman Soto, highlighting the importance of transparency and public trust in emerging technologies.
Congresswoman Cammack framed the MOVE as a strategic effort to maintain US dominance in the face of global competition, particularly from China. The act positions blockchain as vital infrastructure for long-term technological and economic leadership.