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    Paul Graham says Warren crypto stance was own goal

    James WilsonBy James WilsonMay 26, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Paul Graham, co-founder of Y Combinator, says Warren’s anti-crypto crusade was a ‘pure own-goal’ for Democrats.

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    • Paul Graham posted on X that Senator Elizabeth Warren’s campaign against crypto was a “pure own-goal” that damaged Democrats without slowing the industry’s growth.
    • Warren did not seek reelection in 2026 as crypto gained mainstream political and institutional acceptance under a more favourable US regulatory regime.
    • Graham previously called former SEC Chair Gary Gensler’s approach “really stupid,” saying legitimate companies were stonewalled while actual frauds like FTX continued to operate freely.

    Y Combinator co-founder Paul Graham posted on X that Senator Elizabeth Warren’s sustained campaign against crypto was a “pure own-goal,” characterising it as a political miscalculation that cost Democrats credibility without slowing the industry’s development. Warren chose not to seek reelection in 2026 as the regulatory environment she had fought shifted sharply in crypto’s favour.

    “Warren’s anti-crypto crusade was a pure own-goal,” Graham posted, adding that the campaign had alienated voters and donors in a sector that moved toward mainstream institutional acceptance regardless.

    Warren’s war on crypto was a pure own-goal by the Democrats. It achieved nothing, and it cost them enormously by alienating a large fraction of a powerful group who’d previously supported them. Look at the change from 2020 to 2024. pic.twitter.com/FOrvWQ8lJn

    — Paul Graham (@paulg) May 25, 2026

    Why Graham has been consistent in criticising anti-crypto politics

    Graham’s view is a continuation of a long-standing position. He previously described Gary Gensler’s tenure at the SEC as “really stupid,” arguing the agency deliberately stonewalled legitimate businesses that wanted to comply with the law while failing to stop actual fraud.

    “Legitimate companies that wanted to follow the rules, like Coinbase, were stonewalled or sued. This forced some of them to move offshore or stifle features,” Graham said in an earlier post. He cited the FTX collapse as evidence that enforcement action fell on the wrong targets while genuine bad actors operated freely.

    The Warren framing follows a year in which the crypto industry spent more than $193 million in PAC money on congressional races, helped pass the GENIUS Act, and advanced the Clarity Act through the Senate Banking Committee on a 15-9 bipartisan vote. Crypto.news has covered the Clarity Act’s compressed legislative window before the 2026 midterms.

    Crypto.news has also reported on AML enforcement overtaking securities classification as the primary regulatory risk axis in crypto, a shift that vindicates the argument that Warren-era securities-first enforcement targeted the wrong legal pressure point entirely.

    Crypto.news has also tracked CertiK’s data showing AML fines exceeded $900 million in the first half of 2025 while SEC crypto enforcement actions collapsed by 97%.





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