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Coinbase links raise questions around crypto lobby’s clarity push

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Last updated: June 4, 2026 1:08 am
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Published: June 4, 2026
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Coinbase links raise questions around crypto lobby’s clarity push

The Blockchain Association has come under scrutiny after a pro-crypto market structure letter to U.S. Senate leaders included several former law enforcement officials who now work for major digital asset firms. Summary The Blockchain Association sent a CLARITY Act support letter to Senate leaders, signed by 160 former security and law enforcement officials. The group said clear crypto rules would strengthen U.S. oversight, consumer protection, and investigations into bad actors. Coinbase-linked names on the letter raised questions about whether industry lobbying was presented as independent law-enforcement support. Crypto policy advocate Alexander Grieve defended the signatories, saying that current crypto jobs do not erase their law-enforcement backgrounds. The Blockchain Association said the letter was sent to Senate Majority Leader John Thune and Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer with support from 160 former national security, intelligence, and law enforcement professionals. According to the trade group, the signatories backed the CLARITY Act because the digital asset market structure is also a law-enforcement and national-security issue. The association said clear crypto rules would bring more activity under U.S. oversight, improve consumer protection, and help investigators pursue bad actors. It also said the responsible digital asset industry stands with law enforcement. However, the letter has drawn criticism from reporters and policy observers who questioned whether the endorsement was presented with enough context about the signatories’ current industry roles. Coinbase names raise questions around letter Journalist Brendan Pedersen said on X that a quick review of the signatory list revealed many names associated with the crypto industry. Pedersen wrote that he found nine Coinbase employees in about 15 minutes while reviewing the letter. Among the names cited by Pedersen were Faryar Shirzad, Coinbase’s chief policy officer, and staff linked to Coinbase Global Intelligence and the company’s financial crimes legal team. Pedersen’s comments highlighted the differences between former law-enforcement credentials and current private-sector roles. The criticism centers on whether the Blockchain Association’s message could be read as independent law enforcement support while also including people who now work for crypto companies. The association, in its own framing, focused on the signatories’ former government and security experience rather than on their present employers. Supporters defend former officials’ role Crypto policy advocate Alexander Grieve rejected the idea that current industry work should weaken the signatories’ backgrounds. Grieve asked whether working in crypto after government service meant those people no longer had law enforcement experience. Grieve also compared the situation to former law enforcement officials who later work at banks. In his view, those professionals can still comment on financial crime and regulation. Another commentator made a similar argument, saying the signatories were former law enforcement, intelligence, or military professionals with resumes that included agencies such as FinCEN, the Department of Justice, and the CIA. The debate has added another layer to Washington’s discussion of the CLARITY Act, a bill that would create a market-structure framework for digital assets. Earlier coinbase reserve report adds context As previously covered on crypto.news, BlockBeats reported that Coinbase would invest in a ProShares fund known by the ticker IQMM. According to that earlier report, the product was designed as a money market ETF that could qualify for use as a stablecoin reserve under U.S. stablecoin law. The BlockBeats report placed Coinbase closer to the reserve side of the stablecoin market. Until that report, Coinbase had been more closely tied to stablecoin payments, distribution, developer tools, and on-chain access. With the reported IQMM investment, BlockBeats said Coinbase was adding exposure to systems that manage assets backing dollar-pegged tokens. That earlier development now sits beside renewed scrutiny of Coinbase-linked names in the Blockchain Association’s policy letter.

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