Here's what you need to know about the upcoming US Midterm Exams: Law Decoded, October 31-November 31. seven

Despite a common mantra about the nonpartisan nature of crypto, some correlations are evident ahead of the US election.

Here's what you should know about the upcoming US midterms: Law Decoded, Oct. 31–Nov. 7 Newsletter

The United States will go to the polls on November 8 to decide the fate of the 435 members of the House of Representatives and 34 of the 100 Senates. The outcome will decide the prevailing balance of power in Washington and could affect the crypto industry. Perhaps that's why 38% of eligible voters will consider candidates' positions on crypto, according to a recent poll. Another survey suggests that crypto regulation is a bipartisan issue, with 87% of Democratic respondents and 76% of Republican respondents saying they want clarity from the US government on digital assets.

Fundraising is an integral part of the American political system, but the numbers associated with crypto may have raised eyebrows. Sam Bankman-Fried called $1 billion his “soft cap” for 2022 campaign contributions, for example. Although he backtracked on some of his intentions, he remains the sixth largest donor this election cycle. There are also many political action committees related to crypto. According to some reports, crypto-affiliate donors have spent more than...

Here's what you need to know about the upcoming US Midterm Exams: Law Decoded, October 31-November 31. seven

Despite a common mantra about the nonpartisan nature of crypto, some correlations are evident ahead of the US election.

Here's what you should know about the upcoming US midterms: Law Decoded, Oct. 31–Nov. 7 Newsletter

The United States will go to the polls on November 8 to decide the fate of the 435 members of the House of Representatives and 34 of the 100 Senates. The outcome will decide the prevailing balance of power in Washington and could affect the crypto industry. Perhaps that's why 38% of eligible voters will consider candidates' positions on crypto, according to a recent poll. Another survey suggests that crypto regulation is a bipartisan issue, with 87% of Democratic respondents and 76% of Republican respondents saying they want clarity from the US government on digital assets.

Fundraising is an integral part of the American political system, but the numbers associated with crypto may have raised eyebrows. Sam Bankman-Fried called $1 billion his “soft cap” for 2022 campaign contributions, for example. Although he backtracked on some of his intentions, he remains the sixth largest donor this election cycle. There are also many political action committees related to crypto. According to some reports, crypto-affiliate donors have spent more than...

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