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Senator Elizabeth Warren Clashes With Crypto Advocacy Groups

Published 20/12/2023, 07:32
Senator Elizabeth Warren Clashes With Crypto Advocacy Groups
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  • Senator Elizabeth Warren opposes lobbying by Blockchain Association, Coin Center, and Coinbase (NASDAQ:COIN) on cryptocurrency regulations
  • Pierre Rochard from Riot Platforms defends Bitcoin proponents, framing Warren’s stance as an attack on the First Amendment.
  • Jerry Brito responds to Warren’s letter, calling it an “impertinent letter” and a “bullying publicity stunt.”

In a recent development, Senator Elizabeth Warren has expressed strong opposition to lobbying groups’ efforts to influence the U.S. Congress on cryptocurrency regulations. The lobbying groups in question—Blockchain Association, Coin Center, and Coinbase—have been advocating for considerations in Congress, especially regarding concerns related to terrorist financing through crypto.

Warren labeled these efforts as a hindrance to legislative attempts aimed at preventing groups like Hamas from exploiting cryptocurrencies for their financial activities. According to Politico, she referred to this as a “not-so-secret weapon” that challenges lawmakers’ endeavors to curtail illicit financial activities linked to terrorism.

The debate took an interesting turn when Pierre Rochard, VP at Riot Platforms, a blockchain infrastructure platform, criticized Warren’s stance, stating, “Elizabeth Warren is now attacking the First Amendment.”

Rochard said that Bitcoin proponents have a right to engage in the policymaking process. He also added that they can’t just pass laws written by “big banks” without debate.

Jerry Brito, the executive director at Coin Center, responded to Warren’s letter through a tweet thread, characterizing it as an “impertinent letter” and a “bullying publicity stunt.” He emphasized the importance of privacy for nonprofits in the face of government scrutiny and questioned the implications of demanding transparency from advocacy groups.

Brito’s tweet thread also touched on Coin Center’s ongoing legal battle against the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) over Tornado Cash, an anonymity-focused protocol.

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