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Nearly 300 pro-crypto lawmakers will take seats in the House and Senate , according to Stand With Crypto .
In total, crypto-related PACs and other groups tied to the industry reeled in over $245 million .
Bernie Moreno defeated Democratic incumbent Senator Sherrod Brown , who was first elected to the House in 1992 .
Fairshake won all but three races in the general election, spending big on Republicans and Democrats gunning for key seats.
A PAC affiliated with Fairshake gave more than $10 million apiece to Democratic candidates for the Senate in Arizona and Michigan .
Fairshake declined to comment on whether it would spend to block another Brown Senate run.
Ex-Bitfinex strategy chief Phil Potter (over $1.6 million ), Multicoin Capital's Kyle Samani ($ 878,600 ), Paradigm co-founder Fred Ehrsam ($ 735,400 ), Union Square Ventures partner Fred Wilson ( $1,4 million ), Paxos CEO Charles Cascarilla ($ 198,500 ), BitGo CEO Mike Belshe ($ 119,825 ) Armstrong reportedly met with the president-elect to discuss appointments.
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