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EPISODE · Jul 11, 2026 · 3 MIN

Housing bill that includes a CBDC ban passed into law without Trump’s signature — 2026-07-11

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## Short Segments ## Feature Story The 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act, a bipartisan bill that includes a ban on the Federal Reserve issuing a central bank digital currency (CBDC), has become law without President Donald Trump's signature. This legislative development is notable not only for its content but also for the manner in which it became law. The bill, which primarily addresses housing policy, includes a provision that prohibits the Federal Reserve from creating or issuing a CBDC or any digital asset that is substantially similar until December 31, 2030. The inclusion of the CBDC ban in a housing bill has raised eyebrows and sparked discussions about the political maneuvering behind it. Analysts suggest that the digital dollar ban was a strategic move to secure Republican support for the broader housing legislation. Despite its significance, President Trump did not comment on the CBDC ban in his public statements. The bill passed both the House of Representatives and the Senate in June with bipartisan support. Under the U.S. Constitution, a bill becomes law if the President does not sign or veto it within ten days, excluding Sundays. As of Friday night, the bill automatically took effect, marking a unique moment in American legislative history. The prohibition on a U.S. CBDC is now a part of the housing-affordability bill, effectively blocking the Federal Reserve from pursuing a digital dollar for the next four years. This decision places the United States in a distinct position compared to other countries that are actively exploring or implementing central bank digital currencies. The implications of this ban are significant for the future of digital currency policy in the United States. It reflects a cautious approach to the adoption of a digital dollar, amid ongoing debates about the potential benefits and risks of CBDCs. Proponents argue that a digital dollar could enhance financial inclusion and streamline payments, while critics raise concerns about privacy and government control. For issuers, custodians, and payment companies, this legislative outcome means that any plans to integrate or support a U.S. CBDC will be on hold until at least 2030. This delay could impact the pace of innovation and adoption of digital currencies in the U.S. financial system. Developers and enterprises focusing on blockchain and digital currency technologies may need to adjust their strategies in light of this new regulatory environment. The ban could also influence international collaborations and the competitive landscape, as other nations continue to advance their CBDC initiatives. Regulators and policymakers will likely continue to monitor the global developments in CBDCs and assess the potential implications for the U.S. economy and financial stability. The conversation around digital currencies is far from over, and this legislative decision adds a new layer of complexity to the ongoing discourse. As the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act takes effect, stakeholders across the crypto and financial sectors will be watching closely to see how this policy shapes the future of digital currency in the United States. The next steps for the Federal Reserve and other regulatory bodies will be critical in determining the trajectory of digital currency adoption and innovation in the coming years. Stay tuned to Impact Vector for more updates and insights on the evolving landscape of crypto infrastructure and policy.

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