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 Steve Daines served in the U.S. Senate for 10 years, taking office in 2015. In recent years, he has become a supporter of the cryptocurrency industry, with

and cryptocurrencies are "ushering in a new era of the digital economy," noting that Washington needs to put in place a solid legal framework to keep up with this development.

 Tim Sheehy, a newcomer to the Senate, is the first to secure election in the 2024 cycle. On the campaign trail, Shee compared himself to his opponent, former Senator Jon Tester, saying:

This list is not exhaustive; Many of the companies in which legislators invest are subject to cryptocurrency price fluctuations and market effects. The list also does not include any members of the House of Representatives, which is also working on similar cryptocurrency regulations.

 On May 19, the Senate voted to pass the GENIUS Act, which will provide a regulatory framework for stablecoins. The bill passed 66 in favor and 32 against, with 16 Democrats supporting it.

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