[Bipartisan bill sponsors in the U.S. House of Representatives hold different views on cryptocurrencies] The question of whether the bipartisan bill to restrict lawmakers' stock trading should also apply to the cryptocurrencies they hold has divided the two sponsors of the House stock ban legislation. According to reports, Virginia Democratic Rep. Abigail Spanberger and Saskatchewan Republican Rep. Chip Roy are leading the bill, which requires stocks to be placed in a blind trust so that lawmakers cannot trade on privileged information. Abigail Spanberger insists that stocks and cryptocurrencies are similar because their values ​​are both affected by lawmakers. Their conflict is the latest indicator of the emerging crypto industry's growing visibility in Washington, and more than $100 million in funds have been used to support the election of crypto-friendly politicians who may help create a more favorable regulatory environment, but Chip Roy doesn't think so.

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