Support Grows for Senator Cynthia Lummis as She Announces Departure from Congress The cryptocurrency industry has collectively voiced strong support for SenatorSupport Grows for Senator Cynthia Lummis as She Announces Departure from Congress The cryptocurrency industry has collectively voiced strong support for Senator

Crypto Community Reacts as US Senator Lummis Resigns

Crypto Community Reacts As Us Senator Lummis Resigns

Support Grows for Senator Cynthia Lummis as She Announces Departure from Congress

The cryptocurrency industry has collectively voiced strong support for Senator Cynthia Lummis (Wyoming), a prominent pro-crypto advocate, following her announcement that she will not seek reelection in 2026. Known for her leadership in shaping cryptocurrency policy, Lummis has garnered respect across the industry for her unwavering stance on digital assets and regulatory clarity.

Lummis’s departure marks the end of an influential chapter in US crypto legislation. Industry leaders and venture capitalists have lauded her contributions. Collin McCune, head of government affairs at a16z, stated on X that “crypto would not be where it is today without her fight in Congress.” Similarly, Greg Xethalis, general partner at Multicoin Capital, praised her for driving forward policy initiatives, noting, “Her priorities have advanced because sometimes it takes a cattle rancher like Senator Lummis to steer good policy.”

Throughout her tenure, Lummis was an outspoken critic of the former SEC Chair Gary Gensler’s enforcement-heavy approach towards regulation. She championed bills such as the Responsible Financial Innovation Act and the US Clarity Act, both aimed at providing regulatory certainty for digital assets.

Source: Jayson Browder

In a widely viewed post on X, Lummis announced her decision, saying she does not have “six more years” in her. “I am a devout legislator, but I feel like a sprinter in a marathon. The energy required doesn’t match up,” she explained. Her departure has elicited praise from various corners of the industry, including White House officials. David Sacks, the administration’s crypto and AI advisor, called Lummis “a great ally on crypto,” expressing regret over her exit.

Cryptocurrencies, United StatesSource: Matthew Sigel

Natalie Brunell, a Bitcoin advocate and host of Coin Stories, also paid tribute, thanking Lummis for her “service and for helping move the Bitcoin cause forward.” Brunell added her wishes for her to enjoy her next chapter.

Crypto Industry Remains Optimistic After Lummis’s Announcement

Despite her stepping down, industry insiders emphasize that legislative efforts continue unabated. Kyle Samani, managing partner at Multicoin Capital, highlighted that “jobs are not finished,” emphasizing ongoing efforts to push through key legislation in 2026.

Similarly, Sacks indicated that Congress is poised to take significant action early in the new year. “We are closer than ever to passing the landmark crypto market structure legislation that President Trump called for,” he proclaimed on Thursday.

The momentum comes amid anticipation surrounding the US Clarity Act, which aims to establish comprehensive regulatory frameworks for digital assets, with speculation that progress could accelerate in early 2024. Lummis’s departure underscores the ongoing transition within the legislative landscape, but advocates remain optimistic about the future of crypto policy in the United States.

This article was originally published as Crypto Community Reacts as US Senator Lummis Resigns on Crypto Breaking News – your trusted source for crypto news, Bitcoin news, and blockchain updates.

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