New Housing Legislation Includes Temporary Ban on Central Bank Digital Currency
A recent agreement in Congress has led to a housing bill that includes a temporary ban on the issuance of a central bank digital currency until 2030.
House and Senate leaders have reached a consensus on the 21st Century Road to Housing Act, which addresses housing affordability issues.
A notable aspect of this legislation is the provision that prohibits the issuance of a digital dollar until the year 2030.
This development highlights the ongoing discussions regarding the role and future of digital currencies in the United States.
Updates
Update at 10:23 UTC on 2026-06-23
The Block reported The housing supply bill seeks to ban the issuance of a CBDC or any similar digital asset until the end of 2030. Cointelegraph reported The Senate voted 85-5 to pass a major housing affordability bill that includes a ban on the Federal Reserve making a central bank digital currency until 2030. Decrypt reported A bipartisan housing bill the Senate passed 85-5 Monday would block a Fed digital dollar through 2030, and now heads to the House.
Sources: The Block, Cointelegraph, Decrypt