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The House Committee on Energy and Commerce of the US Congress passed the blockchain bill last week with 46 votes for and 0 votes against. According to the 13-page bill, the committee demands that the country's Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo make decisions to ensure the implementation, use and necessary competition conditions for blockchain technology in the United States.

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The House Committee on Energy and Commerce of the US Congress passed the blockchain bill last week with 46 votes for and 0 votes against. According to the 13-page bill, the committee demands that the country's Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo make decisions to ensure the implementation, use and necessary competition conditions for blockchain technology in the United States.

Cody Carbone, who manages the policies of the blockchain lobby group Chamber of Digital Commerce, expressed his satisfaction after the bill was approved by the committee with a statement on his X account.

Carbone, a cryptocurrency advocate, stated that the US should be one of the leading countries in the blockchain universe:

Underlining that China already holds 84 percent of blockchain patents, Cody Carbone emphasized that his country should take action on this issue.

The new bill, which authorizes US Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo to create policy for blockchain, aims to create a new distribution program for the spread of technology.

The new advisory committee will have an impact on government policies while promoting blockchain adoption.

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