Republican Congressman William Timmons, Chairman of the US House Subcommittee on Military and Foreign Affairs, has announced a roundtable scheduled for June 25 examining how digital assets and cryptocurrencies can help individuals protect their wealth, access financial assistance, and maintain economic sovereignty.

What the roundtable will cover

The discussion will focus on the intersection of digital finance with US national security interests, alongside examining how the United States can maintain competitiveness in the digital financial sector through continued financial innovation. The national security framing is notable — positioning crypto policy not purely as a financial market or consumer protection issue, but as a strategic competitiveness question tied to broader US foreign policy and economic security interests.