US House officially passes rule to advance GENIUS, Clarity, and Anti-CBDC acts after longest vote in chamber history
Key Takeaways
- The US House advanced debate on three major crypto bills after over ten hours of gridlock.
- Bills include the GENIUS Act, Clarity Act, and Anti-CBDC Surveillance Act, with votes expected soon.
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The US House of Representatives officially agreed on House Resolution 580 (H. Res. 580), a rule that sets the stage for floor debate on several key bills, including a trio of three major crypto measures — the Clarity Act, the GENIUS Act, and the Anti-CBDC bill.
The resolution advanced in a 217–212 vote after more than ten hours of procedural limbo.

Not only did lawmakers clear the path for crypto and stablecoin bills, they also shattered the voting duration record, one just set earlier this month during the House vote on Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill.”
House Republicans kept the vote open for over ten hours, surpassing the previous high set in early July when Trump’s flagship spending package crawled to the finish line.
The breakthrough vote came after extended negotiations and direct involvement from President Donald Trump, who pressed Republican holdouts to support the pro-crypto legislation.
This is a developing story. Please come back for further updates.
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