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Kyrsten Sinema accepted tens of thousands of dollars from crypto companies while in Congress. Now she’s leveraging those ties as a new adviser to Coinbase, the $73 billion crypto exchange platform.
Former U.S. Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, a Democrat-turned-independent from Arizona, also joined the council, which consists of a number of other high-profile figures from both major political parties.
Coinbase chief policy officer Faryar Shirzad said the company met with both campaign to sell them on the potential. ... joins a council that also includes former Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, ...
Former Sen. Kyrsten Sinema has a new role at the law firm Hogan Lovells, ... including joining an advisory council at the crypto firm Coinbase and starting her own Arizona Business Roundtable. ...
The former aide to Kamala Harris and Barack Obama is jumping into an industry tightly embraced by Donald Trump.
Former US Senator Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona and Allen & Co. Managing Director Luis Alberto Moreno will also join the two in guiding Coinbase. Coinbase adds Dudley to its list of advisors, ...
Kyrsten Sinema unloaded $3 million of her former campaign funds to help Arizona State University research artificial intelligence and made big ... She has also joined Coinbase Global Inc ...
Former Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema joined The Mike Broomhead Show with guest host Matt Salmon to about her recent projects, Coinbase and share her thoughts on recent filibusters in Congress.
Also joining Coinbase as a policy advisor is former Senator Kyrsten Sinema, who has previously advocated for crypto-friendly legislation.. Her appointment further demonstrates the industry’s ...
Coinbase adds former top Obama and Harris adviser Plouffe as it broadens its political reach ... Former U.S. Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, a Democrat-turned-independent from Arizona, ...