Blockchain companies and cryptocurrency investors have very few friends in Washington – but that may soon change, as first-time Democratic congressional candidate Brian Forde looks to win the important Orange County, Calif. seat this November.
Supporting Emerging Technology
With a campaign not even a year old, first-time politician Brian Forde hopes to support blockchain-friendly legislation in Congress.
More than just a simple blockchain proponent, however, Forde has some serious credentials. He was previously the director of digital currency at MIT’s Media Lab and served as a technology adviser during the Barack Obama administration. Additionally, he served as a Peace Corps volunteer in Nicaragua, and has experience with emerging technology, since he co-founded low-cost internet phone service provider Llamadas SA at a time when the “tech wasn’t legal or illegal – it was just new.”
Politically speaking, Forde is primarily concerned with keeping and encouraging blockchain industries in the US, rather than watching the rapidly-growing industry set up shop in more crypto-friendly countries like Switzerland. He explained to Bloomberg:
You have to protect consumer rights and consumer safety, but we also need to allow for innovation. You want to create ‘regulatory sandboxes’ for these emerging technologies to grow. My concern is that when you apply strict regulations to small startups, they’ll be forced to apply so many resources to compliance that they won’t have the resources to build and innovate.
Forde’s pro-crypto candidacy has attracted support from some of the biggest names in the blockchain space, including Fortress Investment Group’s Pete Briger, Union Square Ventures’ Brad Burnham, big-time cryptocurrency investor Mike Novogratz, and Bitcoin billionaires Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss—with the latter telling Bloomberg:
Brian understands the power of emerging technologies and how to foster and shape them in a way that has a positive impact on people and organizations.
The same can’t be said for most of the suits on The Hill…