Coinbase Leads The Blockchain Industry's Unprecedented Donation Spree In 2024 Election

Zinger Key Points
  • Coinbase emerges as the top organizational donor, contributing $91.1 million, mostly to pro-crypto political action committees.
  • Kenneth Griffin, CEO of Citadel, has donated $75.7 million to various Republican causes and candidates.

Cryptocurrency firms and their allies have emerged as the vanguard of political spending for the 2024 U.S. presidential election, spearheading a record-breaking $1.5 billion influx from top donors.

What Happened: The shift in campaign finance signals a new era where digital asset companies are aggressively vying for political influence that could reshape the regulatory landscape.

Leading the charge is Timothy Mellon, a reclusive railroad magnate and heir to the Mellon banking fortune, who has contributed an eye-watering $165 million.

The bulk of his donations, $125 million, went to Make America Great Again Inc., a super PAC supporting Donald Trump‘s presidential campaign.

Hot on Mellon’s heels is Coinbase Inc. COIN, the cryptocurrency exchange giant, which has invested $91.1 million in the political arena.

The company directed $86 million to Fairshake, a pro-crypto super PAC, clearly signaling the digital asset industry’s intent to shape its regulatory future.

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Kenneth Griffin, the billionaire hedge fund manager and CEO of Citadel, has poured $75.7 million into various Republican causes, including $15 million to the Congressional Leadership Fund supporting GOP House candidates.

The crypto industry’s political ambitions are further evidenced by other significant players.

Fintech firm Ripple Labs XRP/USD has invested $49 million in various political causes, while AH Capital Management, a venture capital firm with substantial crypto interests led by Marc Andreessen and Ben Horowitz, has contributed $48.5 million.

On the Democratic side, former New York City mayor and media mogul Michael Bloomberg has donated $41 million, primarily to support Kamala Harris‘s presidential campaign and Democratic congressional candidates.

The scale of these contributions suggests a calculated effort to influence the regulatory framework that will shape the future of digital assets in America.

What’s Next: The upcoming Benzinga Future of Digital Assets event on Nov. 19 is set to become a critical forum for dissecting these trends, with industry leaders and policymakers expected to debate the long-term consequences of this newfound political clout.

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