The U.S. House of Representatives session has ended today without a vote on the highly anticipated cryptocurrency bill. According to CryptoInAmerica's Eleanor Terrett, Representative Tom Emmer confirmed that no further votes would occur during this session. This delay comes as a result of opposition within the Republican party. Nine Republican representatives voted against the bill, while three abstained. The specific reasons for their opposition remain unclear. The lack of a vote leaves the future of cryptocurrency regulation in the US uncertain. It is unclear what the next steps will be and when the bill will be brought to the floor again. This delay could impact the development and adoption of cryptocurrencies within the United States, as businesses and investors await clear regulatory guidelines. The cryptocurrency community now awaits further developments and clarity on the timeline for future consideration of the bill. ```