Distributed Ledgers Included in Tech Bill Passed by US Senate
The bill gives a nod toward blockchain and now moves to the House.

The U.S. Senate has passed the Endless Frontier Act, a bipartisan bill tackling China's technology efforts by creating a new technology directorate that includes blockchain as a main focus.
The bill, whch was sponsored by Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.), passed in a 68-32 vote late Tuesday. It includes distributed ledger technologies and cybersecurity as one of 10 "key technology focus areas," following an amendment by Sen. Cynthia Lummis (R-Wyo.). A second provision will require the federal government to examine the potential national security implications of China's digital renminbi.
This includes financial surveillance, illicit finance and economic coercion risks, according to the bill.
The bill now moves to the House of Representatives, where Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) has already introduced its counterpart.
The bill's other provisions take aim at such issues as semiconductor production, artificial intelligence, biotechnology, communications and energy efficiency. The terms "blockchain" and "cryptocurrency" aren't in the bill's language.
The new Directorate for Technology and Innovation will "strengthen the leadership of the United States in critical technologies," the bill said, by trying to improve tech education and get more students to study the key area technology subjects outlined in the bill.
The directorate will also work with state and federal government agencies.
“This is a national security issue, and if the U.S. does not respond we will be left behind," Lummis previously told CoinDesk in a statement. "This amendment will put our research and development efforts regarding blockchain and financial innovation into high gear, something that is desperately needed."
The bill must pass the House and be signed into law by President Joe Biden before it can take effect. As of press time, the House version of the Endless Frontier Act did not include any language about distributed ledgers. A spokesperson for Khanna did not immediately return a request for comment.
UPDATE (June 8, 2021, 23:47 UTC): Updates with digital renminbi provision.
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