Crypto exchange Coinbase says it will focus its “Stand with Crypto” campaign on nine states in the United States, including four “swing states” where voters were polled as less likely to choose anti-crypto presidential candidates.
The four swing states are New Hampshire, Nevada, Ohio and Pennsylvania, it said in a Sept. 19 blog.
“Polling in the fall of 2022 showed that in the key states of NH, NV, OH, and PA, over half (55%) of voters stated that they would be less likely to vote for candidates who oppose crypto and Web3,” said Coinbase, citing survey data collected in a Morning Consult poll in 2022.
52M Americans own crypto. They’re younger & more diverse than the US population in total. But their voices aren’t being heard by Congress.
That’s about to change.
Here’s what we’re doing—and what you can do to help mobilize 1M people to #StandWithCrypto: https://t.co/stmH0WVUhO
— Coinbase ️ (@coinbase) September 19, 2023
The October-published poll included 800 likely voters across the four states. Between 13–19% of respondents in the four states claimed to own cryptocurrency at the time of the polling.
Coinbase also cited that in Nevada, Ohio and Pennsylvania, more than 40% of crypto owners use blockchain to remit money overseas to help family members pay for food, housing and healthcare for far less than what banks typically charge with international wire transfers.
Coinbase attempts to mobilize crypto users
The crypto exchange’s Stand With Crypto campaign is a 14-month-long campaign launched in August, pushing for crypto legislation in the country.
Coinbase said the campaign will focus on the four swing states, as well as Arizona, California, Georgia, Illinois and Wisconsin, which have an “over-index” regarding crypto owners.
“While a growing number of elected officials in Congress are advocating for legislation to regulate crypto and drive progress in the financial system, others are simply choosing to protect the status quo.
Coinbase is also set to organize a “Stand with Crypto Day,” which will take place in Washington, D.C., on Sept. 27 to advocate for better cryptocurrency innovation and policy.
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The campaign will also call on crypto owners and supporters to call their members of Congress and ask them to pass clear, sensible legislation.
“Today we kick off this effort by rallying the collective energy of the community, and taking the fight off X (formerly known as Twitter) and on to the phones.“
“The campaign will encourage crypto owners and supporters to take one minute of their day to call their member of Congress and ask them to pass clear, sensible legislation,” it added.
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