Blockchain Regulatory Certainty Act
H.R. 3533119th Congress

Blockchain Regulatory Certainty Act

Introduced in the HouseRep. Tom Emmer (R-MN-6)10 sections · 2 min read
Version: Introduced in House · May 21, 2025

Section 1. Short title

This Act may be cited as the Blockchain Regulatory Certainty Act.

(a) Protection for non-Controlling blockchain services and software developers

No blockchain developer or provider of a blockchain service shall be treated as a money transmitter or as engaging in money transmitting (as defined under any State or Federal law), a financial institution (as defined under section 5312 of title 31, United States Code), any other State or Federal legal designation requiring licensing or registration, or triggering liability for unlicensed or unregistered conduct, unless the developer or provider has, in the regular course of business, control over digital assets to which a user is entitled under the blockchain service or the software created, maintained, or disseminated by the blockchain developer or provider.

(1) Intellectual property law

Nothing in this section shall be construed to limit or expand any law pertaining to intellectual property.

(2) State law

Nothing in this section shall be construed to prevent any State from enforcing any State law that is consistent with this section. No cause of action may be brought and no liability may be imposed under any State or local law that is inconsistent with this section.

(c) Definitions

As used in this section:

(1) Blockchain developer

The term blockchain developer means any person or business that creates, maintains, or disseminates software facilitating the creation or maintenance of a blockchain network or a blockchain service.

(2) Blockchain network

The term blockchain network means any system of networked computers that cooperates to reach consensus over the state of a computer program and allows users to participate in the consensus-making process without the need to license proprietary software or obtain permission from any other user. The term blockchain network includes, specifically, a public network of computers that cooperates to reach consensus over the state of a distributed ledger describing transactions in a digital asset.

(3) Blockchain service

The term blockchain service means any information, transaction, or computing service or system that provides or enables access to a blockchain network by multiple users, including specifically a service or system that enables users to send, receive, exchange, or store digital assets described by blockchain networks.

(4) Control

The term control means the unilateral and independent legal right, authority, or ability to obtain upon demand data sufficient to initiate transactions spending an amount of digital assets, without requiring the approval, consent, or direction of any other third party.

(5) Digital asset

The term digital asset means any form of intangible personal property that can be exclusively possessed and transferred person to person without necessary reliance on an intermediary.

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