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BITCOIN SEASON 2: Are there too many crypto lobbyists in DC?

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Crypto is now on the offensive in our nation’s capital – there are over a dozen crypto lobbyists in DC. Are there too many cooks in the kitchen?

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Charlie and Colin dive into the growing presence of crypto lobbying in Washington, D.C., analyzing CoinDesk's coverage and the staggering $119 million spent by the industry in 2024. They contrast national lobbying orgs like the Bitcoin Policy Institute with state-level players like the Satoshi Action Fund, discussing their roles, motivations, and effectiveness. The hosts also reflect on their own grassroots efforts in Oklahoma, the risks of regulatory capture, and the long-term implications of industry money shaping public policy.

Follow our guests: @cbspears @asilayhodling @btcszn2

Timestamps:

0:00 Intro: Are there too many crypto lobbyists?

0:42 Offensive lobbying: Crypto enters DC with money and momentum

1:50 From defense to offense: Lobbying works

3:13 CoinDesk chart: $119M spent by crypto in 2024

5:20 How past regulatory scares galvanized the industry

7:20 Two types of lobbying: Good faith vs regulatory capture

10:21 Inside look: Local lobbying efforts in Oklahoma

21:20 Arch

22:34 National vs state: Satoshi Action Fund vs Bitcoin Policy Institute

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Crypto is now on the offensive in our nation’s capital – there are over a dozen crypto lobbyists in DC. Are there too many cooks in the kitchen?

You're listening to Bitcoin Season 2. Subscribe to the newsletter, trusted by over 12,000 Bitcoiners: https://newsletter.blockspacemedia.com

Charlie and Colin dive into the growing presence of crypto lobbying in Washington, D.C., analyzing CoinDesk's coverage and the staggering $119 million spent by the industry in 2024. They contrast national lobbying orgs like the Bitcoin Policy Institute with state-level players like the Satoshi Action Fund, discussing their roles, motivations, and effectiveness. The hosts also reflect on their own grassroots efforts in Oklahoma, the risks of regulatory capture, and the long-term implications of industry money shaping public policy.

Follow our guests: @cbspears @asilayhodling @btcszn2

Timestamps:

0:00 Intro: Are there too many crypto lobbyists?

0:42 Offensive lobbying: Crypto enters DC with money and momentum

1:50 From defense to offense: Lobbying works

3:13 CoinDesk chart: $119M spent by crypto in 2024

5:20 How past regulatory scares galvanized the industry

7:20 Two types of lobbying: Good faith vs regulatory capture

10:21 Inside look: Local lobbying efforts in Oklahoma

21:20 Arch

22:34 National vs state: Satoshi Action Fund vs Bitcoin Policy Institute

-

👉 Brought to you by Arch Network! Arch brings the speed of Solana & the best of crypto UX to Bitcoin. Tap into the rich app ecosystem on Arch & try out the testnet while you’re still early! Visit arch.network to learn more.

-

👋Bitcoin Season 2 is produced Blockspace Media, Bitcoin’s first B2B publication in Bitcoin. Follow us on Twitter and check out our newsletter for the best information in Bitcoin mining, Ordinals and tech!

Enjoy the show? Check out our website and newsletter by clicking here.

Questions or want to sponsor? [email protected]

See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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