The first person that they mention in this article is John Curtis who is running ot replace Mitt Romney in the Senate. He was a super bipartisan canadate in the first place as he founded the Conservative Climate Caucas the group of Repubicans who care for and want to protect the environment. His comments about crypto and the government overall are huge for example.
Curtis, 64, said he realized then that lawmakers needed to be smarter about regulations and actually understand the user experience. That’s particularly true in crypto, he said.
“This is so important to get government involved, because if they don’t understand what you’re doing, they’ll make really bad decisions,” the Provo-based congressman said, as the attendees nodded their head in unison. “The worst part of regulation is its unpredictability.”
He couldn't be more right regardless of what industry you are talking about. Further he is for the industry policing itself and then coming to the government with ideas to help.
Curtis says the best thing the industry can do is police itself, and then come to lawmakers with the right kind of guardrails, striking a balance of safety and security without excessive regulation.
The industry is going to have a growing impact over the coming cycles with
"Venture firm Andreessen Horowitz found in its recent State of Crypto report that more than 40 million Americans hold crypto, a group that’s young and bipartisan. The report said 51% of them indicated they’re likely to throw their weight behind crypto-friendly candidates.