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Who Crypto & Digital Assets funds in Congress

Cryptocurrency exchanges and investors spending heavily to shape digital-asset regulation.

$1,082,192 in itemized contributions from 10 Crypto & Digital Assets employers to 66 members of Congress. This sector's federal counterpart is the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Source: FEC individual contributions aggregated by the donor's reported employer. A contribution is not proof of influence.

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Crypto & Digital Assets companies

The employers in this sector, by total itemized contributions. Each links to the full list of members it funds.

Members of Congress funded by Crypto & Digital Assets

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66 members

Members of Congress funded by Crypto & Digital Assets employers, by amount.
Member of Congress Party State Contributions
J. French Hill Republican AR $58500
Bryan Steil Republican WI $44500
Tom Emmer Republican MN $43000
Zachary Nunn Republican IA $41500
Bernie Moreno Republican OH $39700
Kirsten E. Gillibrand Democrat NY $37667
Brian Jack Republican GA $31000
Angela D. Alsobrooks Democrat MD $24300
Michael Lawler Republican NY $24000
Michael A. Rulli Republican OH $24000
David J. Taylor Republican OH $23200
Dusty Johnson Republican SD $23100
Robert P. Bresnahan, Jr. Republican PA $21875
Josh Gottheimer Democrat NJ $17500
Pat Harrigan Republican NC $17300
Glenn Thompson Republican PA $16700
Katherine M. Clark Democrat MA $16500
Sam T. Liccardo Democrat CA $15000
Addison P. McDowell Republican NC $14000
Andrew R. Garbarino Republican NY $14000
Anna Paulina Luna Republican FL $14000
Brandon Gill Republican TX $14000
Dan Sullivan Republican AK $14000
Derrick Van Orden Republican WI $14000
Donald G. Davis Democrat NC $14000
Elijah Crane Republican AZ $14000
Jeff Hurd Republican CO $14000
Jennifer A. Kiggans Republican VA $14000
Jim Banks Republican IN $14000
James C. Justice Republican WV $14000
Jimmy Patronis Republican FL $14000
Juan Ciscomani Republican AZ $14000
Ken Calvert Republican CA $14000
Kevin Hern Republican OK $14000
Lisa C. McClain Republican MI $14000
Mariannette Miller-Meeks Republican IA $14000
Mike Rounds Republican SD $14000
Nicholas J. Begich III Republican AK $14000
Roger Marshall Republican KS $14000
Ryan Mackenzie Republican PA $14000
Ryan K. Zinke Republican MT $14000
Steve Scalise Republican LA $14000
Ted Cruz Republican TX $14000
Thom Tillis Republican NC $14000
Thomas H. Kean, Jr. Republican NJ $14000
Tom Barrett Republican MI $14000
Tom Cotton Republican AR $14000
Tommy Tuberville Republican AL $14000
Cory A. Booker Democrat NJ $13250
Troy E. Nehls Republican TX $13200
Bill Hagerty Republican TN $13000
Steven Horsford Democrat NV $11500
Warren Davidson Republican OH $10500
Adam B. Schiff Democrat CA $7000
Alex Padilla Democrat CA $7000
Angie Craig Democrat MN $7000
Brittany Pettersen Democrat CO $7000
Cynthia M. Lummis Republican WY $7000
Marsha Blackburn Republican TN $7000
Paul A. Gosar Republican AZ $7000
Ron Johnson Republican WI $7000
Zoe Lofgren Democrat CA $7000
Charles E. Schumer Democrat NY $6600
Randy K. Weber, Sr. Republican TX $5000
Sydney Kamlager-Dove Democrat CA $3500
Terri A. Sewell Democrat AL $3300

About this data

Campaign finance figures are aggregated from public Federal Election Commission filings (public domain). Stock trades, lobbying, and contract figures are derived from disclosures compiled by QuiverQuant. Contributions are grouped by the donor's reported employer — they are not OpenSecrets industry clusters, and the totals combine individual contributions with affiliated PAC activity where reported.

Contributions and disclosures are not proof of influence. They show who gave and what was reported, not why a member voted a particular way. Amounts reflect the cycle or as-of dates noted beside each figure and may be revised as later filings are processed.

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