Stand With Crypto's PAC joins a deep-pocketed effort from the
cryptocurrency industry to put political candidates in office
who are committed to supporting crypto and blockchain.
Crypto super PACs Fairshake, Defend American Jobs and Protect
Progress have so far raised more than $110 million this election
cycle, according to Federal Election Commission records.
The involvement in this year's elections comes as the industry
faces some scrutiny after FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried was
found guilty last year of stealing from customers. Prosecutors
allege he used those funds to donate more than $100 million to
U.S. political campaigns.
PACs like Stand With Crypto are typically set up to gather funds
for candidates or political causes; they differ from super PACs,
which can receive donations of unlimited size but cannot
coordinate with campaigns directly.
Endorsements include Jim Banks, a Republican running for Senate
in Indiana; Jim Justice, a Republican running for Senate in West
Virginia; Shomari Figures, a Democrat running to represent
Alabama's Second District; Eddy Morales, a Democrat running to
represent Oregon's Third District; and Troy Downing, a
Republican running to represent Montana's Second District.
"The goal is to endorse candidates and support candidates that
are protecting the rights of our advocates of Stand With Crypto
throughout November," Nick Carr, chief strategist at Stand With
Crypto, told Reuters.
The cryptocurrency industry says it is already playing a role
this election cycle.
Crypto super PAC Defend American Jobs claimed victory after four
endorsed candidates won in their Indiana primaries on Tuesday,
including Banks and Mark Messmer, a Republican running to
represent the state's Eighth District.
(Reporting by Stephanie Kelly; Editing by Heather Timmons and
Jamie Freed)
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