Karsten Wenzlaff, Advisor
August 26th, 2025
Crypto Policy | July 15, 2025

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This week, the U.S. House of Representatives is organizing a series of votes on three major cryptocurrency bills. American lawmakers are calling this “Crypto Week” because the outcome of debated decisions will likely impact digital assets and the future of crypto for years to come.
Included this week is how crypto and stablecoins are regulated,= and whether the U.S. government can issue its own central bank digital currency (CBDC). The outcome of course may influence how other countries including Canada approach regulation and innovation in the crypto-driven fintech sector.
Despite some chop in markets at these prices, Bitcoin rose to over US$123,000 on Monday, recording another new all time high as investors were drawn to the crypto policy news and congressional process taking place in the U.S., after years of regulation by enforcement. Investors see these bills as a clear sign that the U.S. will finally bring clarity to crypto regulation. There's also been steady growing demand and support from institutions, including companies like BlackRock, MicroStrategy and the list goes on.
This bill aims to define the roles of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC). It would also allow some crypto projects to operate without registering as securities, if they meet certain technical standards.
This bill sets clear rules for companies that want to issue stablecoins. It requires 1:1 reserves in U.S. dollars or similarly defined safe assets, and also expands financial reporting and compliance rules for issuers.
This bill would block the U.S. Federal Reserve from launching a digital dollar. It says only Congress can approve a U.S. CBDC and aims to stop the central bank from using it to monitor or influence spending.
Votes are scheduled throughout the week, with final decisions on the CLARITY and Anti-CBDC bills expected by Thursday, and the GENIUS Act vote likely on Friday.
The U.S. is Canada’s closest financial partner. If Congress passes new laws that support crypto innovation while protecting consumers, it could set a standard for others to follow. A stablecoin framework in the U.S. could push Canadian regulators to accelerate efforts of their own.
Cross border and global fintech companies will benefit from clearer rules in the U.S., opening doors for new investment and partnerships. And as more large players move into crypto under a stable legal framework, Canada’s own financial institutions will face increasing pressure to compete.
The momentum is real. If these bills pass, the U.S. will take a significant leap towards a national digital policy. Canadian fintech leaders, investors and regulators must pay attention.
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