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Senate Republicans Push For Crypto-Friendly Amendments Amid Budget Bill Discussions | Bitcoinist.com
Lawmakers are seeking to attach amendments aimed at providing significant advantages for cryptocurrency investors, contributing to the ongoing shift in the regulatory landscape for digital assets in the country.
Fair Tax Treatment For Crypto Miners And Stakers
On Monday, Senator Cynthia Lummis, an advocate for the adoption of digital assets, took to social media platform X (formerly Twitter), to voice her concerns about the current tax treatment faced by crypto miners and stakers
The Senator highlighted that these individuals are taxed twice: once when they receive block rewards and again upon selling their assets. “It’s time to stop this unfair tax treatment and ensure America is the world’s Bitcoin and Crypto Superpower,” Lummis stated.
Related Reading: ETF Expert Says Ripple Closing This Chapter Clears The Way For XRP ETF, BlackRock To Join The Race?This sentiment resonates with President Trump, who has consistently supported the integration of digital assets into the country’s financial system. His administration has proposed the establishment of the nation’s first crypto strategic reserve, which would include Bitcoin (BTC) and other tokens as part of its framework.
Fox journalist Eleanor Terret also reported on X that discussions around crypto tax amendments remain alive, despite some disagreements that arose over the weekend
Congressional Divisions Toward Digital Assets
Terret indicated that the White House is advocating for the inclusion of Lummis’s proposed changes in the final version of the bill, demonstrating a concerted effort to galvanize support for the cryptocurrency sector.
In contrast to Lummis’s approach, Senator Jeff Merkley introduced an amendment aimed at barring elected officials from promoting or profiting from crypto tokens in which they have a financial interest
Merkley argued that allowing such practices undermines the integrity of governance. “The sale of crypto coins by any of us for financial benefit is corrupting our responsibility to govern by and for the people,” he asserted.
Related Reading: XRP, Solana, Cardano Multi-Asset ETF Approval Highly Likely This Week: ExpertLummis opposed Merkley’s amendment, warning that it could stifle American innovation and hinder the government’s ability to effectively understand and regulate digital assets
In a pointed remark in Congress on Monday, the pro-crypto Senator noted, “If we’re serious about ethics and financial products, let’s focus on real solutions and all financial products, not just digital.”
Ultimately, Merkley’s amendment was defeated, failing to pass with a vote of 47 to 53, reflecting the ongoing tensions in Congress regarding the regulation of digital assets, as well as the divisions among lawmakers regarding this emerging technology.
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