David Plouffe, who served as an adviser to Kamala Harris (former US Vice President)'s 2024 presidential campaign camp,
Plouffe will join Coinbase's Global Advisory Board. Coinbase announced in a statement on the 12th (local time) that Plouffe has joined the board.
He will serve on the advisory board with former lawmakers and industry leaders. He will provide U.S. and international policy advice and advise Coinbase on its election-related role.
This is one of his first cryptocurrency and policy-related roles since leaving Ha Ri Su's campaign.
Fruf attended the State of Crypto held on this day.
At the Summit event, "voters who hold virtual currencies and stable coins
"Just because someone is a cryptocurrency owner doesn't necessarily mean that it will be the most important voting criterion," he said. "From the perspective of politicians who are running for office, cryptocurrency is a great way to connect with voters.
"We can create new accounts and then have deeper conversations with them about their economic policies," he added. His addition to the advisory board expands Coinbase's presence in the U.S. political sphere.
Cointelegraph believes this is part of a move to keep the company afloat.
Armstrong, CEO of Coinbase, has maintained a cordial relationship with the Trump administration since the 2024 presidential election and has recently been involved in votes in the U.S. Congress.
He publicly supported the upcoming GENIUS Stablecoin Bill and even had an exclusive meeting with President Trump.
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