Lawmakers on Wednesday not only cleared the path for crypto and stablecoin bills, but they also shattered the voting duration record just set by Trump’s flagship spending bill.

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.
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.
In advancing crypto and stablecoin legislation, House Republicans also broke a recent voting duration record. Wednesday’s vote was held open for more than ten hours, surpassing the mark set earlier this month during the slow-moving vote on Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill.”
The breakthrough vote came after extended negotiations and direct involvement from President Donald Trump, who pressed Republican holdouts to support the pro-crypto legislation.
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