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Does Greg Casar Support Crypto?

Based on previous comments, Greg Casar has indicated they are very anti-cryptocurrency. Below you can view the tweets, quotes, and other commentary Greg Casar has made about crypto.

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US Congressperson in the 35th district of Texas

Democrat

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Very Anti-Crypto

Voted against a bill on 2025-07-17
Bill Name
GENIUS Act

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The GENIUS Act of 2025 proposes a regulatory framework for payment stablecoins. It defines permitted issuers (insured depository institutions, their subsidiaries, and approved nonbank entities) and mandates 1:1 reserve backing with specific high-quality assets. The bill outlines federal and state regulatory oversight options, sets requirements for customer asset segregation, and grants stablecoin holders priority in insolvency proceedings. It also clarifies that regulated payment stablecoins are not considered securities or commodities under various acts. The bill designates issuers as financial institutions under the Bank Secrecy Act, requiring compliance with AML, KYC, and sanctions regulations to prevent illicit finance and safeguard national security. It also reinforces U.S. leadership in digital finance by supporting innovation and ensuring the dollar remains competitive in a rapidly evolving global financial landscape.

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Somewhat Anti-Crypto

Voted against a bill on 2025-07-17
Bill Name
CLARITY Act

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The "Digital Asset Market Clarity Act of 2025," or "CLARITY Act of 2025," establishes a regulatory framework for digital commodities, granting the CFTC exclusive jurisdiction over spot market transactions and related entities like exchanges, brokers, and dealers. It aims to differentiate digital commodities from securities, introduce a "mature blockchain system" concept for regulatory exemptions, and protect individual self-custody rights.

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Final Passage Out Of House
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Very Anti-Crypto

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Congressman Greg Casar
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If you’re a foreign government that wants influence, just slip some money in Trump's pocket. If you’re a tax cheat that wants a pardon, just buy some of his cryptocurrency. If you're a veteran that needs health care, or a kid that can't afford school lunch, you get nothing.
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2025-05-28T16:25:56.000Z
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Very Anti-Crypto

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Tonight, Trump is attending a dinner for top tech and crypto donors. Attendees will pay $1.5M / plate to hear from Trump & his “crypto czar.” The ultra-wealthy get a literal feast & special access to the president. Working people don’t even get crumbs. nytimes.com/2025/05/05/us/…
2025-05-12T16:38:51.000Z
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Neutral on Crypto

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Congressman Greg Casar
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NEW: Trump is inviting the top owners of his personal cryptocurrency to a private dinner in DC. Trump isn’t draining the swamp. He’s selling tickets to it on the blockchain. cbsnews.com/amp/news/trump…
2025-04-28T16:30:30.000Z
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Trump launched his own NFT collection back in 2022, and it appears he's still engaging with the community that grew around it. While some might see this as a cynical cash grab, I choose to see the positive. Regardless of anyone's political affiliations, a former president interacting with a crypto project introduces it to a wider audience. This can only be a good thing for broader crypto adoption. For that reason, this tweet gets a neutral score of 50.

Very Anti-Crypto

Voted against a bill on 2025-03-11
Bill Name
H.J. Res 25

Details
A joint resolution providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the Internal Revenue Service relating to "Gross Proceeds Reporting by Brokers That Regularly Provide Services Effectuating Digital Asset Sales".

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Final Passage Out Of House
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Very Anti-Crypto

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Congressman Greg Casar
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The crypto industry gave Trump millions of dollars through campaign donations, super PACs, inauguration fundraising, & more. Now, Trump wants to create a crypto “strategic reserve." This isn't about cryptocurrency. It's about corruption. Just one more way for Trump to funnel taxpaeire buddies.
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US President Donald Trump signed an executive order to establish a strategic bitcoin reserve, a day before meeting with executives from the cryptocurrency industry at the White House reut.rs/3DjcrDS
2025-03-07T02:40:06.000Z
2025-03-07T16:55:55.000Z
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Very Anti-Crypto

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Bowman’s loss must put Democratic voters on notice: billionaires are dumping more money than EVER to smear progressives in primaries. Whether it’s AIPAC, crypto deregulators, or the big business lobby, these interests are trying to buy Dem elections and we can’t let it continue.
2024-06-26T12:25:19.000Z
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Somewhat Anti-Crypto

Voted against a bill on 2024-05-23
Bill Name
CBDC Anti-Surveillance State Act

Details
To amend the Federal Reserve Act to prohibit the Federal Reserve banks from offering certain products or services directly to an individual, to prohibit the use of central bank digital currency for monetary policy, and for other purposes.

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Final Passage Out Of House
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Very Anti-Crypto

Voted against a bill on 2024-05-22
Bill Name
FIT21

Details
Financial Innovation and Technology for the 21st Century Act

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Final Passage Out Of House
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Somewhat Anti-Crypto

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Congressman Greg Casar
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WATCH: Whether you're a crypto supporter or a crypto skeptic, we can all agree: crypto investment is a risk. That’s why I introduced an amendment to the FIT Act to add consumer protections:
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2024-05-22T21:03:00.000Z
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Very Anti-Crypto

Voted against a bill on 2024-05-08
Bill Name
SAB 121 House Joint Resolution

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For congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the Securities and Exchange Commission relating to "Staff Accounting Bulletin No. 121". This staff accounting bulletin expresses the views of the staff regarding the accounting for obligations to safeguard crypto-assets an entity holds for platform users.

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Final Passage Out Of House
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Very Anti-Crypto

Quoted from youtube.com on 2023-07-27

During the markup of H.R. 4763, the Financial Innovation and Technology for the 21st Century Act in the House Committee on Agriculture, Representative Greg Cesar actively opposed passing the bill. He argued that it weakened security laws, making consumers and investors less safe, and offered countless loopholes.

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