Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB2365

Introduced
3/26/25  

Caption

Securities Clarity Act of 2025

Impact

The passage of HB2365 would have significant implications for the regulatory landscape surrounding digital currencies and other forms of investment contract assets. By exempting these assets from the definition of a security, the bill could reduce the compliance burden for companies operating in the digital asset space. Proponents argue this change will foster a more inviting environment for investment and innovation, allowing the U.S. to maintain its competitive edge in the emerging global digital economy.

Summary

House Bill 2365, known as the 'Securities Clarity Act of 2025', proposes to amend various securities laws to exclude investment contract assets from the legal definition of a security. The bill specifically defines an investment contract asset as a fungible digital representation of value that can be transferred peer-to-peer without the need for intermediaries, and which is recorded on a secure public ledger. This legislative measure aims to clarify the legal standing of certain digital assets, ensuring that they are not subject to the same regulations that govern traditional securities, thereby potentially stimulating innovation in the financial technology sector.

Contention

Despite its potential benefits, the bill has faced criticism from various stakeholders, including consumer protection advocates and regulatory bodies. Critics express concerns that by reducing regulatory oversight on digital assets, the bill could expose investors to greater risks of fraud and market manipulation. Those opposing HB2365 argue that clearer rules and protections are needed to ensure the stability of financial markets and garner consumer confidence, suggesting that the bill may be a step backward in the effort to protect investors and maintain a fair marketplace.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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