#DigitalAssetBill DigitalAssetBill Key lawmakers are set to release a new discussion draft in the coming days that outlines a significant regulatory framework for digital assets, ahead of a major congressional hearing next week.

Top Republicans on the House Financial Services Committee — Reps. French Hill and Bryan Steil — along with their counterparts on the House Agriculture Committee — Reps. Glenn "GT" Thompson and Libertarian Dusty Johnson — will release the draft before a May 6 joint hearing on digital assets, a source familiar with the matter confirmed to The Block.

The hearing, titled “American Innovation and the Future of Digital Assets: A Blueprint for the 21st Century,” will be held at 10 a.m. ET and is expected to focus on long-awaited legislation to define crypto market structure in the United States.

The draft is expected to resemble last year’s Financial Innovation and Technology for the 21st Century Act (FIT 21), which passed the House. A staffer for the House Agriculture Committee also confirmed that the text would be released prior to the hearing.

Committees in the House and Senate have advanced bills focused on stablecoins, and legislation to regulate the crypto industry as a whole has been viewed as the next step. President Donald Trump has said that he wants to see a stablecoin bill on his desk by August, but some say the bills could be linked.

Republicans have been mostly leading efforts on both bills and would need Democratic support to pass. Some Democrats, including crypto critic Rep. Brad Sherman of California, have said that "good crypto regulation" is needed, but Trump-backed crypto ventures could threaten any hope of bipartisanship.