Crypto Supporters Rally Ahead of 2026 Midterm Elections to Influence a Congress Favoring Innovation
- Stand With Crypto, backed by Coinbase , launched a 2026 midterm campaign to evaluate candidates' digital asset policies, focusing on innovation, de-banking, and regulation. - The group aims to influence Congress to prioritize pro-crypto policies, leveraging prior success in mobilizing voters and tracking 274 "pro-crypto" elected officials in 2024. - SEC's 2026 regulatory shift to information security and delayed digital asset legislation create uncertainty, while Trump's political strategies intersect wi
The pro-cryptocurrency organization Stand With Crypto, which is supported by
This effort, revealed in a Monday statement to Cointelegraph, represents a calculated move to encourage the next Congress to support policies that drive economic advancement and technological progress in the digital asset field. Mason Lynaugh, Stand With Crypto’s community director, highlighted the importance of the initiative: "
This campaign comes as all 435 seats in the U.S. House and 33 Senate positions will be up for election in 2026, alongside many state contests. In 2024, Stand With Crypto noted that 274 candidates identified as "pro-crypto" through their public remarks and voting histories were victorious in their races. The current pre-election assessment aims to broaden this impact, with the findings
The launch of Stand With Crypto’s campaign coincides with significant regulatory developments.
At the same time, legislative efforts to pass a comprehensive digital asset market structure law have stalled.
Stand With Crypto’s approach reflects broader political dynamics, as former President Donald Trump has also ramped up his involvement in preparations for the 2026 midterms. Although not a candidate himself, Trump is endorsing others and emphasizing economic themes to help Republicans retain control of Congress—a strategy experts believe is vital for advancing his policy goals and maintaining legal protections. The intersection of crypto advocacy and traditional political tactics underscores the increasing role of digital asset interests in national politics.
With the SEC’s regulatory focus shifting and legislative progress uncertain, Stand With Crypto’s candidate evaluation efforts could significantly influence the political environment in 2026. By supporting candidates who champion crypto-friendly policies, the organization seeks to foster a legislative climate that encourages innovation—a mission that may become even more pressing as the next elections draw near.
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