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Crypto's come a long way, but now it's in D.C. crosshairs

Interest groups have proliferated as an industry with libertarian leanings finds it needs to make voice heard in WashingtonIt's a rite of passage: A new industry or technology comes along and organizations are formed to represent and capitalize on it.Related contentAssociations dip toes rather than dive into cryptocurrenciesCrypto group leader oversees growth, boosts advocacy heftThe industry grows until it comes to the full attention of rivals and policymakers. Meanwhile, associations representing more established players try to manage the disruptive threat or to help their members profit from it, or both.Such is the case with the cryptocurrency sector, though early… Read More