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Blockchain Association instructs Senate to reject retail CBDC

Vickie HelmBy Vickie HelmJune 3, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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Clarity Law News: The Blockchain Association, a Washington-based cryptocurrency industry association representing more than 100 member companies, has sent a formal letter to U.S. Senate leadership opposing the creation of a retail central bank digital currency, arguing that a government-backed digital dollar would pose a threat to institutional oversight of financial privacy and would be structurally disadvantageous to the private stablecoin ecosystem that Congress has spent the better part of two years trying to regulate through laws like the GENIUS Act and the Digital Assets Act. Market Transparency Act (CLARITY Act, HR 3633).

This is not simply a policy objection filed at a convenient time on the legislative calendar. This is a preemptive effort to close the legislative door on government-issued digital dollars before the regulatory framework built around private stablecoins inadvertently creates the conditions for retail CBDCs to become politically viable, by proving the market needs a federal solution through Senate inaction on private sector alternatives.

1/ Today, we are sending a letter signed by 160 former national security, intelligence, and law enforcement professionals supporting the Transparency Act to Senate Majority Leader Thun and Senate Democratic Leader Schumer. https://t.co/1lSQkoaaXI pic.twitter.com/JYP8DYIccl

— Blockchain Association (@BlockchainAssn) June 2, 2026

We suspect that the Blockchain Association’s strategic calculation is precisely to ensure that the explicit argument for regulated private stablecoins succeeds first, thereby overriding the implicit argument for CBDC.

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Clarity Act News: Blockchain Association Letter, Privacy Lawsuit Against Retail CBDCs and Why It Expands Beyond Consumer Protection

The privacy discussion in the Blockchain Association’s letter targets specific architectural characteristics of retail CBDCs that distinguish them from existing payment methods, rather than general concerns about government overreach.

This mechanism works as follows. Retail CBDCs, issued directly by the Federal Reserve and held in accounts accessible to individual consumers, record all transactions on a government-controlled ledger and allow federal agencies to view the complete financial history of every account holder, based on legal access standards that Congress ultimately writes into authorizing legislation.

Unlike commercial banking transactions, which are subject to Fourth Amendment protections, subpoena requirements, and Bank Secrecy Act reporting standards that create at least some procedural friction with respect to government access, a retail CBDC ledger managed by the central bank itself would completely collapse that friction, with the government both the custodian of the ledger and the entity seeking access to the ledger.

The Blockchain Association characterizes this architecture as a monitoring tool. And because such protections are subject to modification and administrative interpretation over time, that characterization is structurally accurate regardless of what privacy protections are included in the original authorizing law.

8/ Tomorrow, BA will also bring letter signatories and members of Congress to Washington, D.C., for a fly-in meeting across 18 Senate offices.

And on Thursday, we will host a virtual town hall on how the Clarity Act supports law enforcement and national security.

— Blockchain Association (@BlockchainAssn) June 2, 2026

The letter takes note of the moment the Federal Reserve itself acknowledged in its January 2022 CBDC Discussion Paper that it would not move forward with any retail CBDC without clear support from the executive branch and Congress, ideally in the form of specific enabling legislation.

Although President Biden’s Executive Order 14067 in March 2022 directed the Treasury Department and the Federal Reserve to prepare a series of assessments, which they have done, the current political environment under the 119th Congress is much different, and the Blockchain Association is filing this letter in that changed environment, where White House stablecoin policy leans toward private sector solutions rather than a federally issued digital dollar.

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