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South Carolina bans CBDC, grants full protection to crypto

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  • 🚨 South Carolina fully bans CBDC acceptance by government agencies.

  • Secure rights for private crypto and $USDC use are now enshrined in state law.

  • Key point: The law shields mining, staking, and crypto innovation while defying central digital currencies.

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İlayda Peker 2 hours ago
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South Carolina has taken a major step that puts it in the spotlight among US states advancing legal protections for cryptocurrency users and blockchain businesses. With a newly passed comprehensive law, the state is delivering significant assurances to both individuals and institutional actors regarding the security and control of digital assets. The legislation includes clauses that block state interference in various activities such as cryptocurrency payments, mining, self-custody, and decentralized applications.

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New era for digital asset custody and paymentsStatewide restriction on CBDC acceptanceSafeguards for mining and blockchain infrastructureNationwide impact and future outlook

New era for digital asset custody and payments

Under the new regulation, both citizens and commercial entities will be able to transact with cryptocurrencies within legal trade. The law grants full legal protection for digital assets stored in private wallets or on hardware devices. This move prevents state intervention in digital asset transfers, storage, or expenditures by individuals or companies. Moreover, the state government has prohibited imposing extra taxes or special fees on crypto payments compared to other transactions.

The legislation offers a broad definition of digital assets, encompassing stablecoins, utility tokens, collectible tokens, and other digital financial instruments. Notably, peer-to-peer cryptocurrency trading, decentralized applications, and activities like staking are now exempt from the state’s money services licensing requirements. As a result, blockchain ventures in South Carolina enjoy a clearer and more predictable legal environment.

Mini glossary: Staking means locking up coins or tokens on a blockchain network for a set period to help run the network and earn rewards in return. This approach is especially prominent in projects based on the Proof-of-Stake model.

Statewide restriction on CBDC acceptance

One of the most striking aspects of the new law is its restriction on central bank digital currencies (CBDCs). In South Carolina, all state agencies and local governments are now prohibited from accepting CBDC payments. Additionally, the state banned participation in any Federal Reserve or US Treasury CBDC pilot or trial program. While government entities face these restrictions, private sector actors remain free to use asset-backed stablecoins like USD Coin (USDC), which may continue to circulate in the state.

South Carolina’s position emerges at a time when concerns over data surveillance and financial privacy are mounting. While countries such as Nigeria, Jamaica, and the Bahamas have already launched CBDC initiatives and others are conducting trials, South Carolina stands out among US states with its clear resistance to the trend.

Safeguards for mining and blockchain infrastructure

The new legislation also introduces significant safeguards for cryptocurrency mining operations. Municipalities and local administrations are barred from imposing noise or zoning limitations that specifically target mining facilities. Both proof-of-work mining companies and businesses operating staking infrastructure do not require money transfer or investment licenses. However, the state attorney general retains legal authority to address fraud and misleading services.

Large-scale mining operations must now comply with new requirements aimed at managing their impact on the power grid. Such enterprises are obligated to provide documentation proving they will not overload the state’s electric infrastructure and are typically expected to have direct power supply contracts. This ensures both the sustainable growth of the blockchain sector and the state’s energy resilience.

Country/StateCBDC AcceptanceCrypto Mining ProtectionStablecoin Use
South CarolinaBannedYesAllowed
OklahomaBannedYesAllowed
KentuckyNoYesAllowed
NigeriaApprovedNoLimited
BahamasApprovedNoLimited

Nationwide impact and future outlook

The law passed after an intensive 17-month legislative period, earning broad bipartisan support in the South Carolina Senate. The work of Senators Danny Verdin and Matt Leber was instrumental in drafting the bill. At a time of ongoing federal uncertainty, this law exemplifies the move to shield crypto ownership, mining, and innovation at the state level.

South Carolina is acting alongside states like Kentucky, Oklahoma, and Arizona, which have all advanced legal frameworks around self-custody, mining, and blockchain innovation. The law explicitly blocks state participation in Federal Reserve CBDC programs, positioning South Carolina as a leading state for digital assets by the year 2026 and beyond.

Summaries of the law highlight that South Carolina’s outright rejection of central bank digital currencies and its move to prohibit government support have drawn nationwide attention.

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Disclaimer: The information contained in this article does not constitute investment advice. Investors should be aware that cryptocurrencies carry high volatility and therefore risk, and should conduct their own research.

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