Cryptocurrency companies have assembled over $160 million that they plan to deploy to support political candidates who support the industry, with...
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Several of the world’s largest cryptocurrency firms have organized a political war chest of more than $160 million they plan to deploy this year in support of candidates who favor “light touch” industry regulations — and Republicans stand to benefit most, experts tell The Post. Cryptocurrency companies’ spending on lobbying and government relations hit a new […]
Cryptocurrency companies have assembled over $160 million that they plan to deploy to support political candidates who support the industry, with...
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