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Cryptocurrency Industry Criticizes Coinbase for Alleged Campaign Finance Violations

Cryptocurrency Industry Criticizes Coinbase for Alleged Campaign Finance Violations

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by Giorgi Kostiuk

a year ago


Cryptocurrency critic Molly White and consumer advocacy group Public Citizen have raised concerns about potential campaign finance law violations by Coinbase. The updated complaint, lodged with the Federal Election Commission, accuses Coinbase of breaching United States campaign finance regulations. The initial complaint, filed on August 1, alleged that Coinbase violated campaign finance laws by engaging in discussions about a contract with the Marshals Service in early March.

The accusation suggests that Coinbase's $25 million donation to the pro-crypto advocate Fairshake Super PAC in May may have breached campaign finance laws due to its status as a "federal contractor." However, Coinbase refuted these allegations, asserting that they are exempt from certain campaign finance laws since the Marshals Service does not pay them with Congressionally appropriated funds, thereby negating their classification as a federal contractor.

In response to the updated complaint filed by White and Public Citizen on August 5, Coinbase's chief legal officer reiterated that the seized cryptocurrencies, stemming from collapsed platforms like FTX and Silk Road, do not constitute Congressionally appropriated funds. Additionally, he highlighted equitable contributions made by Coinbase to Democratic and Republican super PACs, emphasizing the company's bipartisan support.

Public Citizen's Research Director, Rick Claypool, criticized Coinbase for potentially exploiting laws outlined in the Citizens United case of 2010. He condemned the alleged violations of pay-to-play prohibitions, calling for stricter enforcement by the Federal Election Commission.

White, known for platforms like "Web3 is Going Just Great" and "Follow the Crypto," which scrutinize the cryptocurrency industry for hacks, scams, and unfulfilled promises, continues to monitor industry spending to influence the forthcoming US election. This ongoing scrutiny reflects a broader industry concern regarding campaign finance integrity and corporate accountability within the cryptocurrency sector.

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