Ryan Busse completed the Stand With Crypto Questionnaire and supports congressional action to establish clear pathways for digital asset businesses, define digital asset classifications, and protect the right to self-custody. He advocates for ending the de-banking of lawful crypto users, permitting crypto exchanges to offer rewards, and exploring blockchain technology for government use, while also believing non-custodial software developers should not be regulated as financial intermediaries. However, he does not support updating U.S. market structure laws to accommodate digital asset trading venues.
MT Congressional District 1
Ryan Busse statements on crypto
Matthew Rains statements on crypto
Matthew Rains completed the Stand With Crypto Questionnaire and expressed strong support for cryptocurrency, advocating for clear legislative pathways for digital asset businesses and products in the United States. He believes in the right to self-custody digital assets, supports ending the de-banking of lawful crypto users, and seeks a framework defining digital assets as securities or commodities. Rains also champions updating market structure laws for digital asset trading venues and sees a role for the federal government in fostering responsible blockchain innovation, particularly from the perspective of an agricultural committee.
Russell Cleveland has no statements on crypto.
Aaron Flint has no statements on crypto.
Samuel Forstag has no statements on crypto.
Christi Jacobsen has no statements on crypto.
Paid for by Stand with Crypto Alliance, Inc. Political Action Committee. Not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee. 302-566-8028.



