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Rep. Madison Cawthorn (R-N.C.) speaks before a rally for former U.S. President Donald Trump on April 9, 2022. (Allison Joyce/Getty Images)
Inside Madison Cawthorn's $150K Crypto Bet: Here's the Wallet Under Ethics Investigation
The North Carolina firebrand is under investigation for allegedly “pumping and dumping” the “Let’s Go Brandon” meme coin. CoinDesk found his Ethereum wallet.
Rep. Madison Cawthorn (R-N.C.) speaks before a rally for former U.S. President Donald Trump on April 9, 2022. (Allison Joyce/Getty Images)

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CoinDesk Confidential: Kristin Smith
Washington, D.C.'s crypto whisperer answers our special questionnaire ahead of Consensus 2022.
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Bitcoin Isn't Apolitical, but It Is Nonpartisan
One of bitcoin’s strengths is appealing to the Right and Left, for different reasons.
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How the US Can Establish Itself as a Crypto Leader
Regulators have an opportunity to map out thoughtful, strategic policy on stablecoins and beyond.
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Bitcoin Is Apolitical, but Won't Be Much Longer
Practically speaking, everything is eaten by the culture war.
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Rep. Madison Cawthorn (R-N.C.) speaks during a press conference on Nov. 1, 2021 in Washington, D.C. (Pete Marovich/Getty Images)
Madison Cawthorn Hit With US House Ethics Investigation Over Crypto Promotion
The probe, announced Monday, appears to be related to the “Let’s Go Brandon” meme coin.
Rep. Madison Cawthorn (R-N.C.) speaks during a press conference on Nov. 1, 2021 in Washington, D.C. (Pete Marovich/Getty Images)

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Crypto Politics Heats Up in Advance of the Midterm Elections
Politicians are starting to formalize their positions.
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Crypto-Friendly Tim Ryan, J.D. Vance to Vie for Ohio's Open Senate Seat
Both Ryan, a Democrat, and Vance, a Republican, support cryptocurrencies.
The United States Capitol Building on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. (Getty Images)

Crypto “could provide an avenue for creating prosperity that the special interests in Washington won’t control,” says JD Vance. (Getty Images).
Ohio's Senate Candidates Stake Out Crypto Positions
While crypto policy is unlikely to sway the outcome of Tuesday’s primary, its mindshare among the candidates augurs well for the industry’s clout in the nation’s capital.
Crypto “could provide an avenue for creating prosperity that the special interests in Washington won’t control,” says JD Vance. (Getty Images).

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6 Things You Should Know About Crypto Twitter
People who share a deep interest in crypto have a range of interests and backgrounds.
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