The White House plans to publish its first comprehensive report on digital-asset policy on 30 July, White House official Bo Hines said. The document, prepared by the President’s Working Group on Digital Assets after a 180-day review, will be the administration’s inaugural blueprint for regulating Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. According to people familiar with its contents, the report is expected to outline both regulatory and legislative proposals. Draft language under consideration includes ensuring crypto firms’ fair access to the Federal Reserve’s payment system and exploring ways to finance a strategic Bitcoin reserve for the United States. The release date marks a slight slip from earlier indications the report could arrive around 22 July. Once published, the recommendations are likely to inform forthcoming congressional debates and federal agency rule-makings on the fast-growing digital-asset sector.
BO HINES: "THE PRESIDENT'S WORKING GROUP ON DIGITAL ASSETS HAS COMPLETED THE 180-DAY REPORT. "IT WILL BE RELEASED PUBLICLY ON JULY 30TH."
NEW: 🇺🇸 Bo Hines claims the "President’s Working Group on Digital Assets has completed the 180-day report" and they will release the on July 30th. https://t.co/Se7REuhAXI
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