As an active federal contractor, Coinbase is prohibited from making political contributions, including to super PACs. This makes $50 million that they have contributed in violation of pay-to-play laws for contractors.

Tweet by Brian Armstrong @brian_armstrong
We get the U.S. election results in 6 days, and no matter how you slice it, it will be the most pro-crypto congress ever.

But we're not slowing down post-election.

Today I'm announcing that 
@coinbase
 has committed another $25M to support Fairshake PAC, which they will use leading up to the 2026 midterms to elect pro-crypto candidates.

We're also supporting 
@standwithcrypto
 in their stretch goal to reach 4m advocates by the 2026 midterms.

The crypto voter is already a force to be reckoned with, but it will continue to grow. 

We're going to keep showing up to protect our customer's rights and help get sensible legislation passed in major markets around the world.

See my reporting on their previous violation, which is being reviewed by the FEC: https://www.citationneeded.news/coinbase-campaign-finance-violation/

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