Crypto Gets Political: Winklevoss Twins Fuel Fairshake PAC With $4.9M For Election Campaigns

Zinger Key Points
  • The PAC has notably opposed California Senate candidate Katie Porter, investing $3.6 million against her campaign.
  • Fairshake supports several congressional members, including Republicans and Democrats.

The political action committee Fairshake, known for its strong ties to the cryptocurrency industry, disclosed a significant financial boost, receiving a $4.9 million contribution from billionaire twins Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss.

What Happened: This donation is part of the larger fundraising efforts that saw the super PAC amass $6.3 million in January alone, as detailed in its Federal Election Commission filings, Bloomberg reported.

The Winklevoss brothers, founders of the Gemini crypto exchange and noted Bitcoin BTC/USD investors, join other high-profile contributors like venture capitalists Marc Andreessen, Ben Horowitz and corporations including Coinbase Global Inc. COIN and Ripple Labs XRP/USD in supporting Fairshake.

As of the beginning of February, Fairshake reported having $73 million in cash reserves, following modest expenditures of just over $225,000 the previous month.

This financial readiness comes at a time when the cryptocurrency sector faces increased scrutiny and regulatory pressure in the United States.

Also Read: Retail Investors Dip Their Toes Back Into Crypto, But Bull Run Excitement Wanes

Why It Matters: The sector's challenges include high-profile legal troubles involving individuals like Sam Bankman-Fried, the co-founder of the now-defunct FTX exchange and a known Democratic supporter, which have attracted attention from both the Securities and Exchange Commission and congressional figures advocating for more stringent oversight.

Fairshake aims to sway regulatory discussions in favor of the cryptocurrency industry by financially backing congressional candidates who are sympathetic to crypto, regardless of their political affiliation.

The PAC's stance is not against regulation per se but is firmly against measures it views as overly restrictive on cryptocurrency trading.

The super PAC has notably allocated $3.6 million to oppose Democratic Senate candidate Katie Porter from California, marking its largest investment in an election campaign to date.

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