Crypto’s Freight Train: Will It Derail Gary Gensler’s Party? 🚂💨

So, Brian Armstrong, the big cheese at Coinbase, is all fired up this week, spouting off about crypto legislation like it’s the second coming of sliced bread. 🍞✨ Apparently, this bill is gonna protect all your non-stablecoin goodies-Bitcoin, Ethereum, you name it. He’s calling it a “freight train leaving the station,” which, let’s be honest, sounds like something my uncle would say after three martinis. 🍸🚂

Armstrong’s been schmoozing with lawmakers from both sides of the aisle, probably wearing out his best blazer. In a video on X (yeah, that’s Twitter now, keep up), he’s all like, “We’re gonna build crypto in America, protect consumers, and make sure Gary Gensler doesn’t ruin your day.” 🦹‍♂️🔥 I mean, who doesn’t love a good Gensler diss? But let’s not forget, this guy’s also trying to stop banks from banning interest on stablecoins. Because, you know, banks just hate it when people make money without them. 💰🚫

Meanwhile, Kraken CEO Arjun Sethi is over here advocating for the little guys-developers, innovators, meme creators (yes, memes are serious business now). 🖼️💡 He’s all, “Let’s protect the builders, not just the incumbents.” Sounds noble, but let’s see if Congress cares more about memes than their next fundraiser. 🎟️💸

And get this-there’s a push for a national Bitcoin reserve. 🏦₿ Michael Saylor and his crypto buddies met with lawmakers to discuss the BITCOIN Act, which wants the U.S. government to buy one million Bitcoin over five years. Their funding plan? Revalue gold certificates or use tariff money. Because why not? It’s not like the national budget is already a dumpster fire. 🗑️🔥

So, here we are, with crypto leaders and lawmakers playing nice, but let’s not forget-this bill still has to survive committees, votes, and probably a few more Gary Gensler tantrums. For now, though, they’re calling it progress. 🚀📉 Or, as I like to call it, another day in Larry David’s nightmare. 😩🤦‍♂️

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2025-09-18 14:58