★The six senators who voted against the March digital dollar ban: Johnson, Lee, Murphy, Scott, Tuberville, and Van Hollen
"The bipartisan opposition to a digital dollar ban signals a nuanced, rather than outright prohibitive, U.S. approach to central bank digital currencies. This legislative caution suggests future policy will likely prioritize controlled innovation over outright rejection, potentially shaping long-term capital allocation towards regulated digital asset infrastructure and cross-border payment systems. Institutional investors should monitor this evolving stance for its implications on monetary policy and market structure."

The Big Coin Report Take
Six senators apparently missed the memo on the digital dollar ban, ensuring the conversation remains exactly where it's always been: a talking point. While 84 others voted to dismiss the idea, a 6-vote minority is enough to keep the bureaucratic wheels grinding, as expected.
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