HLS 21RS-3854 ORIGINAL 2021 Regular Session HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 213 BY REPRESENTATIVE WRIGHT COMMERCE: Directs the House Committee on Commerce, or a subcommittee thereof, to study the potential role of blockchain technology in the state 1 A RESOLUTION 2To direct the House Commerce Committee, or a subcommittee thereof, to study the current 3 use and potential opportunities for utilization of blockchain technology and 4 cryptocurrency in the state, and to report findings to the House of Representatives 5 prior to the convening of the 2022 Regular Session of the Legislature of Louisiana. 6 WHEREAS, blockchain technology, a digital database, was first outlined by 7researchers Stuart Haber and W. Scott Stornetta in 1991 who wanted to create a system 8where document timestamps could not be manipulated; and 9 WHEREAS, blockchain technology, which is primarily used to store cryptocurrency 10transaction history, works by storing information in groups called blocks and completed 11blocks are chained to previously filled blocks to form an irreversible timeline of data; and 12 WHEREAS, Bitcoin, a well-known type of cryptocurrency, was first proposed in 132008 by the pseudonymous author Satoshi Nakamoto; and 14 WHEREAS, blockchain technology's first real-world application came in January of 152009 when Bitcoin launched; and 16 WHEREAS, Bitcoin is a completely decentralized digital asset, which means it 17utilizes a peer-to-peer, open source, automated digital asset trading platform where the 18parties deal directly with each other and without the need of a third party as opposed to a 19centralized exchange, which provides the parties with a trading platform and utilizes a third 20party; and Page 1 of 3 HLS 21RS-3854 ORIGINAL HR NO. 213 1 WHEREAS, Bitcoin, following its introduction in 2009, began using a Proof of Work 2system, which allows for secure, decentralized consensus and allows Bitcoin and other 3cryptocurrencies to utilize peer-to-peer transactions in a secure manner without the need for 4a trusted third party; and 5 WHEREAS, cryptocurrency, which is built on a blockchain that stores every 6transaction ever made, has its blockchain decentralized by storing it on thousands of 7computers that are located and operated in different geographic locations by separate 8individuals or groups of people; and 9 WHEREAS, cryptocurrency uses blockchain to transparently record a ledger of 10payments, but decentralized blockchains are immutable and can be used to store any number 11of data points in a way that is unalterable; and 12 WHEREAS, some proposed uses of blockchain are to record transactions, election 13votes, product inventories, state identifications, and deeds to homes; and 14 WHEREAS, Arizona, Texas, Utah, Wyoming, and other states have passed laws or 15developed programs relative to cryptocurrency and blockchain; and 16 WHEREAS, Louisiana has existing businesses and investors that want regulatory 17clarity; and 18 WHEREAS, Louisiana could utilize blockchain technology for the betterment of the 19state. 20 THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the House of Representatives of the 21Legislature of Louisiana does hereby direct the House Commerce Committee, or a 22subcommittee thereof, to study the current use and potential opportunities for utilization of 23blockchain technology and cryptocurrency in the state, and to report findings to the House 24of Representatives prior to the convening of the 2022 Regular Session of the Legislature of 25Louisiana. 26 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the House of Representatives further requests 27that such study include consideration of input from the Office of the State Treasurer, 28Louisiana Economic Development, the Office of Financial Institutions, and any other 29persons or organizations the committee or subcommittee deems appropriate. Page 2 of 3 HLS 21RS-3854 ORIGINAL HR NO. 213 DIGEST The digest printed below was prepared by House Legislative Services. It constitutes no part of the legislative instrument. The keyword, one-liner, abstract, and digest do not constitute part of the law or proof or indicia of legislative intent. [R.S. 1:13(B) and 24:177(E)] HR 213 Original 2021 Regular Session Wright Directs the House Commerce Committee, or a subcommittee thereof, to study the current and potential use of blockchain technology and cryptocurrency in the state. Page 3 of 3