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Does Sean Casten Support Crypto?

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

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US Congressperson in the 6th district of Illinois

Democrat

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

Details
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.

Vote Type
Final Passage Out Of House
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Voted against a bill on 2025-07-17
Very Anti-Crypto
Bill Name
CLARITY Act

Details
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.

Vote Type
Final Passage Out Of House
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Sponsored a bill on 2025-07-15
Very Anti-Crypto
Bill Name
the CODE Act of 2025

Details
The CODE Act of 2025 mandates the Treasury Secretary to establish a public-private partnership program. This program will explore integrating anti-money laundering, identity verification, sanctions, and cybersecurity controls directly into decentralized smart contracts prior to deployment, and investigate "regulatory gateways" for post-deployment modifications. The bill also requires FinCEN to issue an advisory and the Treasury to define DeFi terms, ultimately mandating risk-based AML and sanctions compliance programs for decentralized finance services.
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Voted against a bill on 2025-03-11
Very Anti-Crypto
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".

Vote Type
Final Passage Out Of House
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Voted against a bill on 2024-05-23
Somewhat Anti-Crypto
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.

Vote Type
Final Passage Out Of House
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Voted against a bill on 2024-05-22
Very Anti-Crypto
Bill Name
FIT21

Details
This bill establishes a comprehensive regulatory framework for digital assets, assigning primary jurisdiction over "digital commodities" to the CFTC and "restricted digital assets" to the SEC. It defines key terms like "digital asset," "digital commodity," and "permitted payment stablecoin," and creates a mechanism for digital assets to transition from securities to commodities upon achieving sufficient decentralization. The legislation also outlines registration requirements for various digital asset intermediaries and mandates studies on decentralized finance and non-fungible digital assets.

Vote Type
Final Passage Out Of House
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Voted against a bill on 2024-05-08
Very Anti-Crypto
Bill Name
SAB 121 House Joint Resolution

Details
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.

Vote Type
Final Passage Out Of House
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Sponsored a bill on 2024-05-07
Very Anti-Crypto
Bill Name
Blockchain Integrity Act

Details
This bill proposes a 2-year moratorium on financial institutions handling, using, or transacting with funds routed through digital asset mixers. It also mandates the Secretary of the Treasury to conduct a comprehensive study on digital asset mixers, privacy coins, and other anonymity-enhancing technologies. The study's report to Congress must analyze both illicit and legitimate uses, law enforcement capabilities, and recommend future legislation or regulation.
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