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Cryptocurrency News Articles
Reps. Amo and Kim Reintroduce Bipartisan Resolution Supporting the Use of Distributive Ledger Technologies (DLT), Including Blockchain
Mar 28, 2025 at 01:14 am
On Wednesday, the office of Rep. Gabe Amo issued a press release stating that Rep. Amo and Rep. Kim (R-CA) reintroduced a bipartisan resolution supporting the use of distributive ledger technologies (DLT), including blockchain, to “support democratic governance, human rights, freedom of information, transparency, and innovation around the world.”
A bipartisan resolution supporting the use of distributive ledger technologies (DLT), including blockchain, to "support democratic governance, human rights, freedom of information, transparency, and innovation around the world" was recently reintroduced by Rep. Gabe Amo (D-RI) and Rep. Kim (R-CA).
The resolution urges federal agencies to explore and support DLT and reaffirms Congress’ commitment to advancing responsible innovation on this technological front.
"U.S. leadership in emerging technologies like blockchain not only improves Americans’ lives but also helps us advance transparency in U.S. foreign assistance, human rights, and freedom across the globe," said Rep. Kim.
"This legislation is vital, especially as we see the Chinese Communist Party exporting its surveillance technologies and authoritarianism abroad. I am proud to join Congressman Amo to lead this bipartisan resolution to ensure the United States shines as a beacon of hope, freedom, and innovation on the world stage."
In Screven County, Georgia, Bitcoin was used to safeguard election results and provide transparency to voters, according to an article linked in the press release.
Simple Proof, the company that helped Screven County officials commit its vote tallies to the immutable Bitcoin blockchain also recently helped Republicans in Williamson County, Tennessee do the same with the results of its Republican leadership vote.
Simple Proof put itself on the map when it helped to secure the results of the most recent presidential election in Guatemala, the story of which is told in the short documentary Immutable Democracy. Thanks to the vote tallies from the election being safeguarded on the Bitcoin blockchain, the integrity of the election was able to be upheld, despite efforts made to tamper with physical votes once voting had concluded.
The work that the company has done both in the U.S. and abroad is a testament to a point Rep. Amo made in the press release.
"Innovative technology like blockchain helps promote transparency and strengthen democratic institutions around the world," the congressman stated.
While the press release provided evidence of the Bitcoin blockchain being used to preserve democratic values, it didn’t differentiate between Bitcoin and other blockchains, many of which, by design, are less secure.
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