U.S. Regulation

U.S. Senate Overwhelmingly Passes Housing Bill With Temporary CBDC Ban

The U.S. Senate overwhelmingly passed a bipartisan housing bill that includes a temporary ban on the creation of a U.S. central bank digital cy (CBDC), marking a major political moment in the ongoing debate over a potential “digital dollar.” The legislation passed by a decisive 89–10 vote, reflecting rare bipartisan support in Congress. 

The CBDC provision would prohibit the Federal Reserve from issuing a retail digital dollar until at least the end of 2030, effectively freezing federal efforts to launch a central bank digital cy during that period. 


A Housing Bill With a Crypto Twist

The legislation—often referred to as the “21st Century ROAD to Housing Act”—was primarily designed to address the U.S. housing shortage and rising home prices. Key housing provisions include efforts to:

  • Reduce regulatory barriers for housing construction

  • Expand financing for affordable housing projects

  • Modernize rules for manufactured and modular homes

  • Limit certain large institutional investors from buying single-family homes 

However, lawmakers added the CBDC ban amendment during negotiations, transforming the housing package into an unexpected battleground for digital cy policy.


What the CBDC Ban Actually Does

Under the provision, the Federal Reserve would be barred from issuing a retail CBDC, defined as a dollar-denominated digital cy issued directly by the central bank and widely available to the public. 

The restriction would apply whether the Fed tried to launch the digital dollar directly or through financial institutions acting as intermediaries

However, the ban is temporary, expiring on December 31, 2030, which could allow future administrations or Congress to revisit the idea. 

Importantly, the measure focuses on issuing a CBDC, meaning the Federal Reserve could still conduct research or exploratory development.


Political Divide Over Digital Dollars

The CBDC ban reflects growing political skepticism toward government-issued digital currencies.

Critics argue a CBDC could create risks such as:

  • Increased government surveillance of financial transactions

  • Disruption to commercial banking systems

  • Expanded federal control over monetary infrastructure

Supporters of a CBDC, however, believe a digital dollar could help the U.S. compete with other countries developing central bank digital currencies and improve payment efficiency.


The Bill’s Path Forward

Despite the Senate’s overwhelming vote, the bill still faces uncertainty in the House of Representatives, where some lawmakers are pushing for a permanent CBDC ban rather than a temporary one

The legislation must also survive further negotiations before it can reach the president’s desk and become law.

Terron Gold

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