Crypto Think Tank Rebels Against This US Senator, Here’s Why

On December 18, 2023, US Senator Elizabeth Warren sent three letters to the Coin Center Director Jerry Brito, Blockchain Association CEO Kristin Smith, and crypto exchange Coinbase. The senator set January 14, 2024, as the deadline for a response to her inquiries.

In the letter addressed to Brito, Senator Warren voiced her concern over reports that his organization and “other crypto interests” were “flexing a not-so-secret weapon” by amassing what she considers a “small army” of former ex-government officials.

A “Patriotic” Response To “Unconstitutional” Demands, Crypto Think Tank Firesback

Coin Center, a non-profit think tank focusing on the policy issues faced by the crypto industry, sent the US Senator a response letter on January 15. The organization stated:

With respect, we have no obligation to answer these questions beyond the public disclosures we make under the law.

Coin Center affirms that it takes constitutional rights seriously and considers that “free speech and petitioning the government are fundamental rights protected by our constitution,” Warren’s letter “discourages participation in important public policy debates and chills these rights.”

Regarding its opposition to legislative proposals, such as the CANSEE Act and the Digital Asset Anti-Money Laundering Act, the letter cited Coin Center’s belief that they are “unfair, unworkable, and most importantly, unconstitutional” efforts, as well as a “waste” of time and energy that could be spent on reinforcing existing laws.

The organization believes that its “proper” and “patriotic” opposition to these legislative efforts for “unconstitutional and draconian” surveillance is being mistaken as “political bias” by the US Senator.

Coin Center: “The Abuse Of The Revolving Door”

Warren’s letter highlighted the “gaps” that allow former government officials to leave their positions and “cash in and go to work as lobbyists or advisers for private-sector industries with a keen interest in federal policy.”

The Senator inquired Coin Center’s Head about this gap, asking Brito to provide a list of former government officials employed by the crypto think tank and details about their responsibilities, economic compensation, and whether they had been contacted about employment before leaving their former position.

Per the list and details of former government officials currently employed by Coin Center, the organization “politely declines” to offer further answers but is open to a conversation with Senator Warren.

We welcome honest, respectful policy discussions and are happy to meet with you or your staff to discuss further.

Coin Center criticizes the senator for the existence of said gap, noting that “if a gap exists, it is in enforcement”, and calls out the lack of effort on “securing more funding for FinCEN, the FBI and DOJ’s crypto enforcement units, and the like.”

The organization affirms that its efforts to find solutions and support sound regulation for cryptocurrency businesses will continue, including Congress’ effort to address the role that cryptocurrencies play in financing terrorist organizations, as Coin Center believes that sound policymaking is only possible when “diverse voices and perspectives are welcome and engaged.”

The Coin Center Executive Director concluded:

As for bipartisanship, we are proud of the work we have done to find solutions that advance sound regulation for cryptocurrency businesses while preserving the freedom to innovate.

Bitcoin Only Works For The Wealthy, Senator Elizabeth Warren

The argument on who really benefits from bitcoin is a long one in the making. For those who have been invested in the digital asset for a couple of years, they have obviously been making the most profit given the recent rallies in the market. However, there is still a lot of BTC that remains in the possession of what is a small number of bitcoin users and that has led to some concerns regarding the distribution of the digital asset.

Majority Of BTC Held In 0.01% Of Wallets

It was reported a little over a week ago by the Wall Street Journal that only 0.01% of bitcoin holders held the majority of the asset’s supply. It revealed that about 5 million BTC were held in these wallets, leading to an even larger concentration in the distribution of the digital asset when compared to cash. Estimating the 1% of wealthy individuals in the U.S. controlled about 33% of the dollar supply.

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This has sparked debate about if bitcoin is really the equalizer that it is purported to be. For one, there is only 10% of supply left to be mined over the next 120 years and the majority of the already circulating supply of the digital asset is being held by BTC investors who are currently very wealthy given the currently value of the cryptocurrency.

BTC at $46K | Source: BTCUSD on TradingView.com

U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren is one of those that has openly spoken out about this concentration. The senator does not believe that bitcoin, which is a completely decentralized ecosystem, equally benefits both the rich and the poor.

Bitcoin Works For The Wealthy

In a recent tweet, Senator Elizabeth Warren called out bitcoin and crypto in general. She questions the financial inclusion that is pushed by the space and linked the WSJ article stating that the supply of BTC is heavily concentrated in a small percentage of wallets. She also points out the fact that it is an even higher concentration of the US dollar.

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In conclusion, Senator Warren states that better solutions are needed to solve financial inclusivity. Pointing out that bitcoin only favors the wealthy.

The crypto industry claims that crypto is the path to financial inclusion, but bitcoin ownership is even more concentrated within the top 1% than dollars. We need real solutions to make the financial system work for everyone, not just the wealthy.https://t.co/8OiHwZEBUz

— Elizabeth Warren (@SenWarren) December 28, 2021

Warren as at various times called for there to be more regulation in the crypto market. The senator has never been shy to air her anti-crypto views and has asked for there to be tighter restrictions placed on the market.

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