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With the presidential race in the spotlight, it’s easy to overlook the powerful role that Congress could play in shaping crypto policy in the coming years. From committee chairs to legislative allies, crypto advocates are keenly focused on the outcome of key Congressional races. Kristin Smith of the Blockchain Association and Alex Grieve of Paradigm join us today to break down which races and committees are critical for crypto, why the industry is more visible in Washington than ever, and what the chances are for lame duck legislation this year.

Read more: How Congressional Committee Leadership Could Shake Out for Crypto This Election

Show highlights:

  • Why this election is “incredibly important” for crypto
  • How the presence of Fairshake is increasingly noticed by Washington
  • Why some committees are more important than others for the industry
  • Why the Senate Banking Committee is key
  • Whether Alex and Kristin are concerned about Sen. Warren becoming chair of the Senate Banking Committee
  • What could happen to the House Financial Services Committee
  • Who is likely to take on both of the Agricultural Committees, which is in charge of the CFTC
  • How the Senate Commerce affects the crypto industry
  • How the members of the House Energy Committee don’t have a strong stance on crypto
  • What the stance of the Finance Committee on crypto is
  • Why there is an opportunity in the House Ways and Means Committee
  • Whether crypto tax legislation is in the works
  • Who could be the SEC Chair under a Trump or Harris presidency
  • Who could be the next Chair of the CFTC
  • Whether Yellen will be replaced on Treasury, with many pro-crypto options on tap
  • Why the Federal Reserve matters much more if they get to regulate stablecoins
  • What the odds are for crypto legislation being passed this year

 

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