November 25, 2024
Crypto’s Political Money Cannon Still Has Millions to Deploy
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(Bloomberg) — Fairshake, a political action committee representing cryptocurrency interests, is poised to spend more than $40 million in the final weeks of the 2024 US elections, after already deploying $140 million on dozens of Congressional races nationwide.

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Funded by Coinbase Global Inc., Ripple Labs, Andreessen Horowitz and other industry heavyweights, Fairshake’s efforts have rattled some candidates — perhaps none more than Sherrod Brown, Ohio’s incumbent Democratic senator and banking committee chair. The latest Federal Election Committee filings show that a Fairshake-funded PAC has funneled some $40 million since August to support Republican challenger Bernie Moreno, who has since erased Brown’s six-point lead and made the race too close to call.

Yet outside of the Ohio race, Fairshake has emerged as a rare bipartisan force, aiming to push candidates in both parties to take crypto seriously. It funds two affiliated PACs: Defend American Jobs, which supports Republicans, and Protect Progress, which backs Democrats.

In some cases, just the threat of its money has been enough. Crypto PACs have stayed out of Nevada’s senate race, but both candidates have added pro-crypto language to their issue pages. Whether a bid for industry funding or an attempt to avoid becoming a target, Fairshake’s backers view such a move as a success, according to a person familiar with the PAC’s operations, who requested anonymity to discuss its strategies and priorities.

The bipartisan spending isn’t universally popular. Silicon Valley venture capitalist and Fairshake donor Ron Conway railed at Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong, venture capitalist Marc Andreessen and other industry executives after learning the PAC would back Moreno.

“How short sighted and stupid can you possibly be,” he wrote in an email, which was reviewed by Bloomberg. “Everyone knows Sherrod is must win state yet u engage in this disingenuous act.”

Conway, who said he would stop giving to the PAC, declined to comment.

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Fairshake’s ads almost never mention crypto, blockchain or the technology industry. Instead, they focus on the candidates — for example, touting Moreno’s family and his Donald Trump-aligned views on energy.

It took its first shot in February, spending $10 million to attack the integrity of Katie Porter, an early challenger for California’s empty Senate seat who has voted against pro-crypto bills. When she lost to Representative Adam Schiff in the primary, the crypto industry saw it as a validation of its strategy to spend to destabilize its enemies as much as to support its friends.