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Crypto in Washington: What Politicians Are Saying About Digital Assets
On this special episode of "CoinDesk Daily," host Amitoj Singh breaks down the state of crypto in Washington, D.C. and how digital assets are being viewed by U.S. politicians and lawmakers. This comes as Rep. Maxine Waters (D-Calif.) expresses her concerns about Facebook parent company Meta's trademark applications related to various digital assets services.

Messari CEO Reflects on Senate’s Influence on Crypto Industry
As part of CoinDesk's Most Influential 2023, Messari CEO Ryan Selkis discusses the impact of Washington's influence on the crypto sector. "The ongoing Democratic control of the Senate in the U.S. will basically set the crypto industry back to 2030. And most people would be better off moving offshore than continue to operate in the U.S," Selkis said.

Comment la Crypto peut-elle redorer son blason à Washington
La confiance dans l’industrie est au plus bas, mais les principales parties prenantes peuvent encore reconstruire leurs relations avec les régulateurs et les politiciens en se concentrant sur ce qui rend la Crypto unique : le manque de confiance.

Blockchain Association's Kristin Smith on Binance's Proof-of-Reserves Pledge
Crypto exchange Binance founder Changpeng "CZ" Zhao urged industry players to provide "proof-of-reserves" on the heels of a proposal to acquire rival FTX. Kristin Smith of the Blockchain Association, a Washington, D.C.-based lobbying group, weighs in, saying it's "a good idea... but it's nothing that U.S. exchanges, at least the major ones, aren't already doing."

What the Proposed FTX-Binance Deal Means on Capitol Hill
Crypto exchange Binance agreed to buy FTX after its rival suffered a liquidity crisis. Kristin Smith of the Blockchain Association, a Washington, D.C.-based lobbying group, discusses the impact of the potential sale on Capitol Hill and how it could shape the future crypto regulation.

Rep. Tom Emmer: US Crypto Legislation 'Unlikely' to Move This Year
Amid increased scrutiny of digital assets in Washington, Rep. Tom Emmer (R-MN) discusses his outlook for the U.S. crypto regulatory landscape, saying it's "unlikely that any crypto legislation is going to move this year but highly likely... that it's going to move next year."

Will Crypto Winter Accelerate Regulatory Action?
Perianne Boring, founder and president of lobbying group Chamber of Digital Commerce, discusses how Washington policymakers are reacting to the latest crypto contagion. Plus, outlook for U.S. ETFs.
