Major U.S. crypto exchange Coinbase Global Inc COIN has registered a political action committee with the Federal Election Commission.
What Happened: According to a filing first seen by Politico, Coinbase has formed the Coinbase Innovation PAC – its second attempt at direct spending on pro-crypto candidates.
Coinbase’s head of U.S. Policy Kara Calvert will run the committee alongside the crypto exchange’s chief financial officer Alesia Haas.
Coinbase previously registered a PAC in 2018, but shut it down in less than a year without raising or spending any funds.
More recently, the exchange spent as much as $1.5 million on federal lobbying last year. In the fourth quarter alone, filings indicate that Coinbase spent a sum of $740,000 on lobbying efforts.
“Coinbase is committed to engaging with policymakers and to promote crypto-forward policy at the federal level in the U.S.,” a Coinbase spokesperson told CoinDesk via email.
“We believe the bipartisan potential is clear and we intend to support crypto-forward lawmakers who align with our mission to advance economic freedom for all Americans.”
Also Read: Why Coinbase Stock Could Be Providing The Perfect Entry Point As Bitcoin, Ethereum Consolidate
Price Action: Coinbase shares closed 1.45% higher on Tuesday at a price of $208.73.
The crypto market saw a 2.5% increase over the last day as the overall market capitalization of the industry reclaimed the $2 trillion mark.
At press time, Bitcoin BTC/USD was trading at $44,175, gaining 1.48% in the last 24 hours. Ethereum ETH/USD was up 3.65% over the same period, trading at a price of $3,194.
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