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Kraken donates $2M to pro-Trump PACs to back crypto privacy

Kraken crypto exchange has pledged a $2 million donation to pro-Trump political action committees (PACs) to promote crypto privacy ￰0￱ donation will be split between the Digital Freedom Fund PAC and America First ￰1￱ Sethi, co-CEO of Kraken, made remarks on Tuesday, confirming that $1 million will go to the Digital Freedom Fund PAC and the remaining will be committed to America First ￰2￱ to him, the donations will boost Republican efforts to shape constitutional freedoms around cryptocurrency ahead of the 2026 midterm ￰3￱ describes crypto as a “peaceful revolution” tied to privacy Arjun Sethi, Kraken co-CEO, believes that self-determination directly relates to Bitcoin’s origin, calling cryptocurrency’s ideals an extension of the Bill of Rights embedded in ￰4￱ highlighted that Kraken supports the right to self-custody assets, build decentralized systems without permission, operate out of surveillance-based finance, and access open, composable infrastructure.

“The fight for crypto in the United States is far from ￰5￱ has made real ￰6￱ structure bills are ￰7￱ tone in Washington is shifting from fear to ￰8￱ the foundations of open financial systems are still under threat.“ – Arjun Sethi , Kraken Co-CEO Kraken CEO Sethi described crypto’s origins as both technical and ￰9￱ cited the 2008 Satoshi-published Bitcoin whitepaper, which wasn’t just a technical breakthrough but a philosophical one, ￰10￱ called it a peaceful revolution that allowed people to hold value, transact freely, and operate parallel to systems of arbitrary ￰11￱ believes crypto embodies deeply American principles, including privacy, self-determination, and permissionless ￰12￱ tied the ideals to the U.

S. Constitution, calling them an extension of the Bill of Rights rendered in ￰13￱ then warned of regulatory threats such as uncertainty, enforcement by headline, and attempts to criminalize infrastructure and bans on privacy tools, calling them constitutional ￰14￱ argued that the issues amount to constitutional questions about how financial freedom fits into a free ￰15￱ and AFD PACs emerge as the GOP’s pro-crypto political engines The Digital Freedom Fund (DFF) PAC, which has received $1 million in donations, was launched in August with a $21 million Bitcoin donation by the Gemini co-founders Cameron and Tyler ￰16￱ Freedom Fund PAC explicitly backs Republicans and aims to advance Trump’s crypto ￰17￱ the other hand, America First Digital (AFD) is led by Jason Thielman, a former executive director of the National Republican Senatorial Committee, and Kristin Walker, a former Chief of Staff to Senator Cynthia ￰18￱ Lummis has been a leading advocate for pro-crypto ￰19￱ March, she reintroduced the Bitcoin Act, which allows the ￰20￱ reserve to purchase $80 billion in ￰21￱ reported in July that Lummis introduced a crypto tax bill to end double taxation and clarify the treatment of staking, mining, and lending ￰22￱ legislation proposed an exemption for crypto transactions and capital gains under $300, capped at $5,000 annually, and also exempted crypto lending agreements and charitable donations from ￰23￱ insisted on modernizing ￰24￱ codes, saying the bill ensures Americans can participate in the digital economy without facing inadvertent tax violations.

Kraken’s donation follows federal scrutiny of privacy ￰25￱ developers behind Bitcoin mixer Samourai Wallet and Ethereum-based Tornado Cash are on the brink of criminal charges for allegedly facilitating money laundering ￰26￱ experts have expressed concerns over the possible criminalization of core blockchain infrastructure. A wave of PACs spreading funds across political parties ahead of the midterm elections in 2026 highlights a shift towards ideological positioning that shapes the future of digital assets as a constitutional ￰27￱ Winklevoss publicly endorsed the donation, strengthening the solidarity among major exchanges and ￰28￱ PACs, such as Fairshake, raised nearly $300 million in 2024 from Coinbase, Ripple, and Andreessen Horowitz, spending across both political parties to keep digital assets from becoming a partisan wedge issue.

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