Cynthia Lummis, the US Senator widely recognized for championing crypto-friendly legislation, has decided to step back from the political arena and will not pursue reelection. Her exit from the Senate marks a potential shift in the crypto policy momentum on Capitol Hill, where advocacy for digital assets regulation has been gaining traction in recent congressional sessions.
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HalfIsEmpty
· 12-20 01:54
Now the crypto lobbying has lost a big backer. The Congress is changing people and will continue to push.
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CrossChainMessenger
· 12-20 01:52
Lumis has stepped back, so now there’s one less voice for crypto in Congress... Thinking about it, whether there are knowledgeable people pushing for it or no one is pushing, the difference is so big.
Cynthia Lummis, the US Senator widely recognized for championing crypto-friendly legislation, has decided to step back from the political arena and will not pursue reelection. Her exit from the Senate marks a potential shift in the crypto policy momentum on Capitol Hill, where advocacy for digital assets regulation has been gaining traction in recent congressional sessions.