### Crypto Group Takes Aim at Al Green: Is This Really About Principles?
So, a pro-crypto super PAC has decided to drop $1.5 million to take down Rep. Al Green in the Democratic primary. Why? Apparently, they’re not thrilled with his voting record on crypto legislation. Shocking, I know.
Protect Progress, the super PAC in question, is linked to the big players in the crypto world, particularly Fairshake, which sounds like something you’d get at a diner but is actually a major force in this money game. Their beef? Green has had the audacity to vote against two significant crypto bills.
Let’s break this down. A group with deep pockets is flexing its financial muscle because a politician didn’t play ball with their interests. Classic. It’s not about the public good or even innovation; it’s about protecting their investments.
And let’s be real: is anyone actually surprised that a politician isn’t toeing the line when it comes to the flashy world of crypto? But here we are, watching as money talks and principles take a backseat.
So, the question remains—when did opposing a few bills turn into a $1.5 million vendetta? Sounds less like a principled stand and more like a tantrum from the rich kids on the block.
By Admin | Published: February 12, 2026 at 4:26 pm
