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US Republican House leaders are preparing to consider three key pieces of digital asset legislation in mid-July as part of a “Crypto Week” to advance President Donald Trump’s crypto agenda.
“During ‘Crypto Week,’ the House looks forward to the timely consideration of three landmark pieces of legislation: the CLARITY Act, the Anti-CBDC Surveillance State Act, and the Senate’s GENIUS Act,” said House Speaker Mike Johnson on July 3.
GENIUS, STABLE And Anti-CBDC Surveillance Acts All Part Of Trump’s “Crypto Capital” Promise
Altogether, the CLARITY Act, GENIUS Act, and Anti-CBDC Surveillance State Act would deliver on Trump’s campaign promise to make the US a “crypto capital.”
House Republicans are taking decisive steps to deliver the full scope of President Trump’s digital assets and cryptocurrency agenda,” Johnson said
The “Crypto Week” pledge comes after Trump said last month that he wants the GENIUS Act, which establishes a regulatory framework for stablecoin issuers in the US, on his desk before Congress goes on a month-long break in August.
Congratulations to President Trump, the House & Senate leadership, and White House staff for passing One Big Beautiful Bill. Historic victories on border security, tax cuts, welfare reform, deregulation.
Next up: Crypto Week in the House (July 14). GENIUS Act (stablecoins) is…
— David Sacks (@davidsacks47) July 3, 2025
House Needs To Choose Between STABLE And GENIUS Acts
Before the GENIUS Act can make its way to the President’s desk, the US House of Representatives will need to decide if it will proceed with the Senate-led GENIUS Act or push forward its own bill, the STABLE Act.
The main difference between the two is that the STABLE Act stipulates strict federal oversight of stablecoin issuers, while the GENIUS Act allows for state supervision.
The STABLE ACT was passed by the House Finance Committee in May, but has not had a full floor vote yet. Meanwhile, the GENIUS Act passed the Senate. As such, if the House approves it as is, the bill will head to Trump’s desk for his signature.
However, analysts have speculated that the House might try to merge the two bills into one. If this happens, the revised bill will have to be sent back to the Senate for another vote, potentially delaying the processing.
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