On June 25, 2026, Representative William Timmons (R-SC), chairman of the House Subcommittee on Military and Foreign Affairs, convened a roundtable titled "Two Sides of a Digital Coin" to examine how decentralized digital assets may aid people under authoritarian rule. Timmons described cryptocurrency as "potentially the beginning of the end of all authoritarian governments," emphasizing its role for dissidents, journalists, and activists facing state controls over banking, currency, and information. He stated: "For millions of people living under repressive rule, the ability to store value, send money, or receive support from abroad without government interference can be lifesaving."
The discussion addressed human rights implications, U.S. digital-asset policy, and competition with China. Timmons warned that the Chinese Communist Party aims to influence state-controlled digital currencies and surveillance-based financial systems, urging democratic nations to lead global standards rather than ceding ground to authoritarian regimes.