H.R. 4763 — 118th Congress

Financial Innovation and Technology for the 21st Century Act

Originated in the House · Introduced Jul 20, 2023 · Finance and Financial Sector

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Sep 9, 2024

Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs.

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As of May 6, 2024

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Financial Innovation and Technology for the 21st Century Act

This bill establishes a regulatory framework for digital assets.

The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) must regulate a digital asset as a commodity if the blockchain, or digital ledger, on which it runs is functional and decentralized. The bill classifies a blockchain as decentralized if, among other requirements, no person has unilateral authority to control the blockchain or its usage, and no issuer or affiliated person has control of 20% or more of the digital asset or the voting power of the digital asset. In addition, the bill provides the CFTC with exclusive regulatory authority over cash or spot markets for digital commodities.

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) must regulate a digital asset as a security if its associated blockchain is functional but not decentralized. However, the bill establishes certain exceptions to SEC regulation for digital assets that limit annual sales, restrict nonaccredited investor access, and satisfy disclosure and compliance requirements. The bill also sets forth requirements for primary and secondary market transactions.

The CFTC and SEC must jointly issue rules to define terms and exempt dually registered exchanges from duplicative rules.

 

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Roll-call votes

4 on record
DateChamberQuestionMember pagesResult
May 22, 2024HouseOn PassagePassed (279–136)
May 22, 2024HouseOn Agreeing to the AmendmentAgreed to (225–191)
May 22, 2024HouseOn Agreeing to the AmendmentAgreed to (411–0)
May 22, 2024HouseOn Agreeing to the AmendmentFailed (204–209)

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