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Senate Halts Federal Reserve’s Digital Currency Plans Until 2030

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Last updated: 13 March 2026 11:36
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What Does the Federal Reserve’s Ban Include?Are Stablecoins Impacted?

In a landmark move, the U.S. Senate has voted to place a temporary ban on the Federal Reserve’s ability to issue a central bank digital currency (CBDC). This decision emerges as part of the 21st Century Road to Housing Act, which received overwhelming bipartisan support, passing with an 89-10 vote. This legislative measure imposes a restriction preventing the release of any state-backed digital asset by the Federal Reserve until December 31, 2030.

What Does the Federal Reserve’s Ban Include?

The regulation directly impedes the Federal Reserve from distributing any digital equivalent of the U.S. dollar over the coming years. The language of the law extends to banning any potential indirect issuance of such assets through commercial banks or allied third parties for the specified duration.

Are Stablecoins Impacted?

Interestingly, the ban does not extend to stablecoins. These dollar-backed digital currencies continue to operate legally, with significant figures like Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and former President Donald Trump advocating for their role in enhancing the dollar’s international preeminence. This stance underscores the administration’s enthusiasm for technology-driven innovation.

In his statements, Trump has emphasized cautious support for private-sector technologies, demonstrating clear disfavor towards government-managed digital currencies.

Recently, over 30 Congressional members voiced their support for a permanent ban on CBDCs, expressing concerns over potential government overreach in financial surveillance. They contend the proposed moratorium does not adequately protect citizen privacy.

Prominent voices in financial circles, including fund manager Ray Dalio, have echoed these apprehensions. Dalio has persistently warned about the implications of government-run digital currencies on individual privacy.

“There will be no privacy, and it’s a very effective controlling mechanism by the government,” Dalio maintained during a recent public forum.

Concerns around privacy have also influenced ongoing discussions about future stablecoin legislation. Skeptics point to the potential regulatory reach of proposed bills like the GENIUS Act. Meanwhile, industry leaders, such as Digital Chamber CEO Cody Carbone, have praised the Senate’s decision as a fundamental stance on preserving financial privacy.

Carbone argued, “Financial privacy is a cornerstone of American freedom,” asserting that America’s digital currency future “should be led by the private sector.”

Potential roadblocks to fully enacting the Act persist, as the House deliberates provisions concerning residential property regulations. Compounding this, Donald Trump has insisted he will withhold approval on the housing measure pending the introduction of new voter ID mandates, a condition that affects related legislative agendas.

Despite the Federal Reserve’s preliminary investigations into CBDC models, no formal development is underway. The Senate’s restriction aligns with long-held Republican goals for a halt to digital currency advances by the Central Bank. With the passage of this new bill, those advocating for a permanent barrier against a state-controlled digital currency see a significant victory.

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Disclaimer: The information contained in this article does not constitute investment advice. Investors should be aware that cryptocurrencies carry high volatility and therefore risk, and should conduct their own research.

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