The procedural vote on the cryptocurrency bill in the U.S. House of Representatives has hit a stalemate, with the stance on CBDC becoming a key point of divergence.

[The procedural voting on the cryptocurrency bill in the U.S. House of Representatives is at a standstill, with the position on CBDC becoming a key point of divergence] During "Crypto Week," the second round of procedural voting on the cryptocurrency bill in the U.S. House of Representatives has stalled, as some Republican members insist on including provisions to ban Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC), causing disputes. Although the first round of voting has advanced the bill process, including key proposals such as the GEN Stablecoin Act, the wording concerning CBDC has become a contentious focus, making the outlook for subsequent voting uncertain. Trump originally planned to sign the bill this week, but the current situation has been described as "utter chaos."

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