North Carolina’s CBDC ban bill vetoed by governor
North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper vetoed a bill that would have prohibited the implementation of the CBDC issued by the Federal Reserve in the state, despite near-unanimous support in both the House and Senate. Cooper explained in a statement on June 5th that House Bill 690 was too "immature, vague, and reactionary" to sign into law. At the federal level, efforts are underway to ensure that standards and safeguards are in place to protect consumers, investors, and businesses using digital assets, and North Carolina should first see how these standards and safeguards work before taking action.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
You may also like
Stablecoin transactions outpaced Visa payments last quarter: Bitwise
Q1 may have been “frustrating,” but things are looking brighter for Q2

Brazil court sentences Braiscompany Team 170 years of jail for crypto scams
Slovenia Proposes 25% Flat Tax on Crypto and Derivatives Ahead of 2026 Launch

Bitcoin Consolidates at $84K, Eyes $100K Target with Strong Support

Trending news
MoreCrypto prices
More








