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Crypto Industry Lobbies Trump, Allies to Capitalise on US Election Wins

Mona Porwal
By Mona Porwal Published November 15, 2024
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The cryptocurrency industry is gearing up for a pivotal moment in its history, leveraging the recent US election outcomes to push for sweeping policy changes that could reshape its regulatory landscape. With President-elect Donald Trump preparing to take office, crypto executives are intensifying their lobbying efforts to secure key appointments, influence policy decisions, and end the Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) ongoing crackdown on crypto firms.

The industry’s ambitious wishlist includes appointing a cryptocurrency advocate as chair of the SEC, establishing a presidential advisory committee filled with pro-crypto voices, and enacting legislation that would provide greater operational freedom to digital asset companies. These efforts could mark a turning point for an industry that has long struggled against stringent US regulations and public scepticism.

Courting Influential Allies

At the heart of the lobbying efforts is Howard Lutnick, a prominent Bitcoin supporter and the head of financial firm Cantor Fitzgerald. As co-chair of Trump’s transition team, Lutnick has become a key figure in the crypto industry’s outreach strategy. According to multiple crypto executives, including some who spoke anonymously, companies such as Coinbase and Ripple are vying for Lutnick’s ear to secure a favourable regulatory framework.

Coinbase, one of the world’s largest crypto exchanges, is reportedly coordinating with Trump’s transition team to arrange discussions between Lutnick and its CEO, Brian Armstrong. Similarly, Brad Garlinghouse, Ripple’s chief executive, has confirmed engaging with individuals close to Trump regarding personnel decisions in the new administration. Executives from Circle, another major US-based crypto firm, have also been in communication with the transition team.

Reshaping the SEC

The SEC, under its current leadership, has aggressively pursued crypto firms in court, creating a contentious relationship between regulators and the industry. Now, crypto advocates are pushing for significant changes at the agency. Among the names floated for the SEC chairmanship are Dan Gallagher, Robinhood’s chief legal officer and a known supporter of crypto innovation, and Chris Giancarlo, a former regulator with strong ties to digital asset companies.

Both Gallagher and Giancarlo are seen as industry-friendly candidates who could usher in a more permissive regulatory environment. Their potential appointments have bolstered optimism among crypto executives, who view the transition as an opportunity to reset the tone of regulatory oversight.

Trump’s Crypto Conversion

The crypto industry’s newfound optimism stems largely from Trump’s apparent shift in attitude towards digital assets. Once a vocal critic of Bitcoin, the President-elect announced during his campaign that he had become a believer in cryptocurrency, even launching a family-run crypto business. This venture positions Trump and his family to benefit directly from regulatory changes that favour the industry.

Trump’s promise to end the SEC’s legal actions against crypto firms signals a potential shift in federal policy. Coupled with the election of dozens of pro-crypto candidates to Congress — many supported by super PACs funded by the industry — the stage is set for a more crypto-friendly regulatory climate. According to reports, these PACs spent an estimated $135 million to influence over 50 congressional races, successfully securing the election of numerous crypto advocates.

A Turning Point for US Crypto Policy

The potential for policy changes comes at a critical time for the crypto industry, which has faced significant setbacks in recent years. High-profile bankruptcies, fraud scandals, and billions in lost consumer savings have tarnished the sector’s reputation. A favourable regulatory environment could help rehabilitate its image, encouraging innovation while providing safeguards to protect consumers.

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Key to the industry’s efforts is the establishment of clear, consistent regulations that enable growth while addressing concerns about fraud and instability. If successful, the crypto lobby’s push could make the United States a global leader in digital asset innovation, reversing a trend of companies moving operations abroad to escape regulatory scrutiny.

What’s at Stake

For the crypto industry, Trump’s administration represents a rare opportunity to achieve long-sought-after reforms. By embedding loyalists in influential roles and shaping the regulatory agenda, industry leaders hope to build a framework that supports innovation while maintaining competitive advantages for US-based companies.

Critics, however, warn of potential conflicts of interest, given Trump’s personal financial ties to cryptocurrency ventures. They also caution that deregulation could lead to increased volatility and risk for consumers. Striking the right balance between fostering innovation and maintaining accountability will be a significant challenge for the new administration.

Looking Ahead

As the transition unfolds, all eyes are on how Trump’s administration will navigate the complex intersection of politics and cryptocurrency. For an industry accustomed to regulatory hurdles, the election outcomes offer a glimmer of hope for a more favourable future. Whether these efforts will lead to meaningful change or spark new controversies remains to be seen. However, one thing is certain: the crypto industry’s influence on American politics has never been stronger.

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