a16z's two founders have a lunch meeting with Republican senators to advance cryptocurrency market structure legislation

BlockBeats News, February 26 — According to crypto journalist Eleanor Terrett, two founders of a16z, Marc Andreessen and Chris Dixon, had a lunch meeting today with Republican Senator. The focus was on advancing legislation for cryptocurrency market structure to strengthen the United States’ global leadership in crypto and AI.

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