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Blockchain Industry Tops 2026 Midterm Spending at $189M, Outpacing All Corporate Sectors
The crypto industry has committed $189 million to the 2026 U.S. midterm elections, topping all corporate sectors and accounting for over a third of total political spending. a16z, Ripple, Coinbase, and Crypto.com are the leading donors, with Fairshake PAC at the center of the campaign.
July 2, 2026

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EU Moves to Revise MiCA Framework as Grandfathering Period Expires July 1
July 1, 2026
[Regulation]MiCA Crackdown Leaves EU Retail Traders Exposed to Offshore Crypto Derivatives
July 1, 2026
[Regulation]EU MiCA Regulation Now Fully Active, Cutting Licensed Crypto Firms to Hundreds
July 1, 2026
[Regulation]Trump Crypto Income Disclosure Accelerates Push for Ethics Rules in Legislation
July 1, 2026
[Regulation]Binance Faces $200M UK Class Action as OKX Chief Publicly Distances From CZ
July 1, 2026
[Regulation]Massachusetts Attorney General Updates Legal Action Against Kalshi Amid Sports Betting Controversy
June 30, 2026
[Regulation]Michigan Regulators Impose Temporary Block on Kalshi Sports Betting Markets
June 30, 2026
[Regulation]Democratic Senators Demand CFTC Stop Undermining State Control Over Prediction Markets
June 27, 2026
[Regulation]SEC and CFTC Call for Public Input on Harmonized Margin Rules for Securities and Derivatives Markets
June 27, 2026