The Blockchain Association rallies to support pro-crypto politicians.
in April to lobby Congress on its own. The association’s stated aim is “to educate policymakers, courts, law enforcement, and the public about crypto networks[,] ledgers and the need for regulatory clarity.”“BA PAC is a bat signal for lawmakers: crypto is here for good and we will support candidates who share that vision.”
Smith promised a nonpartisan selection process for the pro-crypto candidates the Blockchain Association will support.This is a natural step for a growing industry, and the PAC will mirror the POV of
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