Executives from the blockchain industry testified before the U.S. House Energy and Commerce Committee, advocating for the sector to flourish despite recent crackdowns by federal agencies and the White House. The hearing focused on the importance of better regulations to protect consumers and the U.S. markets, and highlighted a report predicting four million blockchain-related jobs in the U.S. by 2030. Republican leaders of the House panel expressed their support for blockchain applications and warned against ceding leadership in emerging technologies to countries like China.
Amidst increased regulatory scrutiny, Republican lawmakers McMorris Rodgers and Bilirakis have also expressed their support for blockchain applications. A hearing on blockchain technology featuring speakers Carla L. Reyes and Hasshi Sudler is scheduled for today.
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