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US House passes procedural hurdle for cryptocurrency legislation

The Republican-controlled U.S. House of Representatives cleared a key procedural hurdle Wednesday, setting the stage for likely passage of several cryptocurrency bills a day after President Donald Trump intervened to save the initiative.

The House can now consider the bills, which the crypto industry has long sought and is expected to pass. The vote came a day after conservative Republicans defeated a similar procedure amid a dispute about how to proceed with bills.

After the House's approval of a measure that would create a federal framework to support stablecoins is set to be signed by Trump, it will mark a major victory for crypto.

Stablecoins

Crypto traders use to transfer funds between tokens. They have grown in popularity over the past few years. Their proponents claim that they can be used to instantly send payments.

House Republicans were unable to pass the bills on Tuesday after several conservative Republicans sided with Democrats to stop an earlier procedural voting. But Trump

Meeting with the Hold-outs

The vote will be held on Wednesday. (Reporting and editing by Cynthia Osterman; reporting by Pete Schroeder)

(source: Reuters)