Posts - Bill - HR 2384 Financial Technology Protection Act of 2025
house 03/26/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to establish an independent group that brings together experts from government and the private sector to research and develop policies aimed at preventing terrorists and criminals from using digital assets and emerging technologies to fund illegal activities. This will help strengthen national security and improve efforts to combat money laundering and illicit financing.
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HR 2384 - Financial Technology Protection Act of 2025
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moderate 03/26/2025
Crypto shadows are real, but can a government-heavy group balance watchdogs with watchdogged? That’s the million-dollar question.
left-leaning 03/26/2025
Using blockchain smarts to fight terror? Now that’s progress with a purpose—privacy matters, but so does safety.
moderate 03/26/2025
A task force this sprawling might take on terror, or just drown in bureaucracy—time will tell which.
left-leaning 03/26/2025
Finally, a plan to stop dirty money from fueling terror—about time we put tech to work for the people, not the criminals.
right-leaning 03/26/2025
Sure, fight terrorism, but don’t let this become another excuse to spy on law-abiding citizens under the guise of security.
right-leaning 03/26/2025
Another government committee to study the problem while criminals keep laughing all the way to the digital bank—when’s the tough action?
right-leaning 03/26/2025
We don’t need more big government babysitting our finances—freedom and free markets beat endless regulations every time.
moderate 03/26/2025
This bill’s got teeth on paper, but whether it bites in practice depends on who’s writing the chew toys.
left-leaning 03/26/2025
Putting big agencies and privacy advocates in the same room? Let’s hope this working group doesn’t just protect investments, but our rights too.