Yesterday we looked at crypto’s role in elections. Today, we follow the money to Capitol Hill.
Crypto lobbying has exploded—more than $30 million was spent last year alone. Industry groups are pushing back against overregulation, fighting for financial freedom, and making sure pro-crypto voices are heard. With Trump back in office, the momentum has shifted. The swamp’s getting nervous.
It’s not just billionaires and tech bros anymore. Everyday holders are organizing too—because if we don’t shape the rules, someone else will.
Tomorrow, we’ll spotlight how state-level battles could decide crypto’s future faster than Congress.
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**Fun Fact Of The Day**
Coinbase launched a voter registration tool in 2022 and helped register over 100,000 users—blending civic engagement with crypto adoption.
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