Saga CEO discusses crypto industry’s shift toward GOP — ETH Denver

Saga CEO discusses crypto industry’s shift toward GOP — ETH Denver

Rebecca Layo, co-founder and CEO of Layer-1 Blockchain Saga, believes that digital assets started as a issue of the two parties but were attracted to the Republican Party in the last electoral session due to the policies of the previous administration to combat guts.

In an interview with Turner Wright from Cointelgraph during the Ethdeenver conference, LIAO indicated that there is no coherent policy in the Securities and Stock Exchange Committee. The CEO said:

“The encryption community felt as if the authority administration did not really help the encryption community through policies that would be fruitful for this industry, and thus decided to investigate the Republican Party.”

“The alliance between Republicans and encryption is the issue of an anti -Foundation feeling, so they both excite the matter against the regime,” Liao continued.

The CEO said that the campaign's contributions also played a major role in turning the Republican Party towards the pro -Carbuto policies, adding that it was difficult to dictate financial contributions often the extent of the electoral district hearing.

A graph showing the contributions of corporate campaign during election sessions while spending on the orange encryption industry. source: General citizen

Related to: The SEC Work Squad continues to meet with companies on encryption regulations

The US government is re -seizing the relationship with the encryption industry

After the re -election of President Donald Trump in the United States and the resignation of former SEC Board Chairman Gary Ginserner, the non -federal organizers radically put them towards the encryption industry.

SEC brought down enforcement measures against six encryption companies in February 2025 as part of the agency's organizational axis.

Coinbase was the first encryption company to see relief. SEC has agreed to drop its enforcement measures against the company after a long -lasting legal battle.

On February 21, SEC dropped its investigation in Opensea-is one of the unique, unbalanced code markets (NFT) after investigating the platform to determine whether NFT sales form securities.

UNISWAP announced the end of SEC's investigation at the decentralized exchange company on February 25 – a developed development as a major victory for decentralized financing.

Recently, on February 26, the Supreme Education Council closed an investigation into the Gemini – a central encoder, and on February 27, the agency agreed to reject a lawsuit against Crypto Consensys.

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