A Closer Look at Crypto Lobbying in the U.S.

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A recent CoinGecko report has found that the crypto industry has spent $20 million on crypto lobbying in 2023 so far, versus $22 million last year, for a total of just over $56.3 million since 2019. CoinDesk’s Jennifer Sanasie presents “The Chart of the Day.”

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