Crypto Leaders Meet White House Official
About 30 attended the invite-only meeting, which included prominent Democrats like Congressman Joe Neguse (D-Colorado) and Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (D-New York)
July 11, 2024 03:00 AM
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TL;DR Top crypto industry leaders met with a senior White House official to discuss concerns about stricter crypto regulations and explore efforts to improve relationships.

Senior White House Adviser Joins Crypto Discussion
On Wednesday, top crypto industry leaders reportedly met with a senior White House official in Washington. They discussed their concerns about the Biden administration's stricter crypto regulations and explored ways to improve their relationship.
The meeting took place at the Willard Hotel, just steps from the White House. Democratic Congressman Ro Khanna, representing Silicon Valley in California, and billionaire tech entrepreneur and crypto advocate Mark Cuban hosted the meeting.
About thirty people attended the invite-only meeting, which included prominent Democrats like Congressman Joe Neguse (D-Colorado) and Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (D-New York).
Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse, SkyBridge Capital chief Anthony Scaramucci, former hedge fund manager and crypto investor Mike Novogratz, and officials from leading crypto firms and trade groups, also attended the meeting.
Anita Dunn, a senior adviser to President Biden, was also present. However, although invited, Fox reported that White House chief of staff Jeff Zients did not attend.
Dunn spoke briefly, admitting that the dialogue with the industry could be more productive. She then listened as attendees criticized the administration's handling of digital assets. They showed concerns about how the SEC's numerous enforcement actions are damaging businesses and reducing market competitiveness.
The SEC is expected to continue crypto enforcement actions actively in 2024 rather than issuing clear rules.
It's uncertain if the meeting, intended to improve relations between crypto advocates and the Biden White House, succeeded in its goal.
However, Coinbase's chief legal officer, Paul Grewal, reportedly said he felt more optimistic after the meeting than when he entered.
Despite her busy schedule with the NATO Summit and a critical time in the Biden campaign, he viewed Dunn's attendance as a sign of progress.
Crypto Heavyweights Throw Support Behind Trump
Meanwhile, Trump has increasingly shown interest in cryptocurrencies as part of his campaign efforts. He intends to decrease hostility toward crypto in the US if reelected.
Trump has also highlighted his appreciation for and understanding of cryptocurrencies, setting himself apart from current President Joe Biden.
Industry figures are responding to his efforts. Ark Invest's CEO **Cathie Wood ** said she would choose Trump over Biden in the upcoming November presidential election. Blackstone CEO Stephen A. Schwarzman also said he would endorse Trump as a "vote for change."
The billionaire Winklevoss twins also announced they would each contribute $1m in Bitcoin to support the Republican presidential candidate.