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The 2024 elections have reshaped the future of crypto in Washington. With almost $200 million in donations, the Fairshake Super PAC not only backed pro-crypto candidates but also took bold risks by challenging entrenched incumbents. This strategic gamble appears to have paid off, leading to the most crypto-friendly Congress in U.S. history.

In this episode, Coinbase’s Faryar Shirzad and Kara Calvert reveal the behind-the-scenes decisions that drove this unprecedented effort, discuss why crypto needs to transcend partisanship, and explain how this election could usher in long-awaited regulatory clarity. They also delve into the global stakes of blockchain adoption and whether the U.S. can reclaim its leadership as other nations surge ahead in Web3 innovation.

Show highlights:

  • The journey of how crypto became so important in this election
  • The differences between Fairshake and Stand With Crypto
  • How Fairshake decided which candidates to support
  • How Washington reacted to the massive influx of money to support pro-crypto candidates
  • Why Fairshake stayed out of the Presidential race
  • How hard it was for Fairshake to handle its non-partisan stance with both parties
  • How the U.S.’s approach to crypto can be compared to how it lost on the cutting-edge technologies of 5G and semiconductors
  • What drove the decision to attempt to unseat Sherrod Brown, which ended up giving Sen. Warren more power on the Senate Banking Committee
  • Whether Sen. Warren’s anti-crypto stance has been diminished after the elections
  • How the industry got past the fiasco of Sam Bankman-Fried and FTX
  • Why Faryar believes that “anyone would be an upgrade” from Gary Gensler as Chair of the SEC
  • How blockchain technology allows for instant settlements, a feature so needed in capital markets
  • What could happen with the SEC’s legal actions against crypto companies now that Gensler will lose his position as SEC chair
  • What Faryar and Kara expect the new administration to do around crypto
  • How DeFi can be regulated in the U.S. and whether Trump will support the motto “code is free speech”
  • The perception of Washington insiders about Polymarket
  • Whether the technology sector will be on the Republican side from now on

 

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