Ahead of the 2024 elections, there is a notable increase in lobbying activities from the crypto industry. Key players in the sector, including the Cedar Innovation Foundation, are making strategic moves to influence lawmakers and policies in Washington.
What Happened: According to a report by CNBC, Cedar Innovation Foundation, a nonprofit backed by the crypto industry, is intensifying its efforts to sway Congress. The group, a Delaware-incorporated 501(c)(4), has set up a mailing address near Washington, D.C., and initiated advertisements against at least one lawmaker seeking reelection.
Better Markets CEO Dennis Kelleher warns of a looming surge in crypto-funded campaigns.
“What we're going to see in 2024 is a massive ramp-up in crypto-funded ‘dark’ money campaigns against anybody who isn't a crypto shill,” he said.
Kelleher estimates the crypto industry could spend “hundreds and hundreds of millions of dollars” to counter lawmakers critical of the sector, emphasizing the potential impact on political representation.
Following a year plagued by scandals, the crypto industry is trying to regain footing. High-profile incidents included the fraud conviction of FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried and a plea deal for Binance founder Changpeng Zhao. Crypto groups spent more than $18 million on lobbying in the previous year, according to an analysis by Reuters.
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