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Senator Bob Menendez, who opposes cryptocurrency, found guilty of taking bribes

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Last updated: 2024/07/17 at 10:28 AM
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U.S. Senator Bob Menendez (Dem) has recently been found guilty of accepting bribes in exchange for using his political influence, including gold bars and a Mercedes-Benz. This has sparked outrage within the crypto community due to Menendez’s previous negative remarks about Bitcoin. Menendez, who previously labeled Bitcoin as an “ideal choice for criminals,” is now facing potential decades in prison for his corrupt actions. The irony of Menendez’s situation has not been lost on many, with crypto veterans highlighting the contrast between his stance on crypto and his own criminal activities.

Menendez’s conviction has shed light on the contrasting actions of his administration and President Nayib Bukele’s administration in El Salvador. While Menendez was caught accepting bribes, Bukele was being praised for establishing transparency in governance by posting El Salvador’s public bitcoin address for the world to audit. This stark difference in behavior has drawn criticism towards Menendez, particularly in light of his previous legislative efforts, such as co-sponsoring the “Accountability for Cryptocurrency in El Salvador (ACES) Act.” The conviction makes Menendez the first sitting member of Congress to be found guilty of acting as a foreign agent, further tarnishing his political career.

Despite pressure from senior colleagues and Democratic Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, Menendez has refused to resign from his position following his conviction. His sentencing is scheduled for October 29, and he could potentially face decades in prison for his crimes. U.S. Attorney Damian Williams emphasized the seriousness of Menendez’s actions, stating that his years of selling his office to the highest bidder have finally come to an end. The refusal to step down despite his guilt has added to the controversy surrounding Menendez’s case and his future in office.

In a separate development, a former United States government official, Donald Verrilli, accused federal regulators of unfairly targeting the cryptocurrency industry through a campaign of “debanking.” Verrilli, who represented the Blockchain Association in a recent amicus brief, highlighted the challenges faced by companies in the crypto space, such as the rejection of Custodia Bank’s application for a master account by the Federal Reserve. The Fed cited the bank’s connections to the cryptocurrency industry as grounds for denying the application, raising concerns about discriminatory practices against crypto-related businesses.

The broader implications of Menendez’s conviction and the allegations made by Verrilli underscore the complexities and challenges faced by the cryptocurrency industry in navigating regulatory landscapes. The clash between politicians’ actions and their legislative efforts, as seen in Menendez’s case, highlights the need for transparency and accountability in public office. Meanwhile, the ongoing struggles of crypto companies to access essential banking services serve as a reminder of the regulatory hurdles that continue to hinder the industry’s growth. As these issues persist, the crypto community remains vigilant in advocating for fair treatment and equitable regulatory frameworks to support innovation and growth within the sector.

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