Crypto Players Launch AIP To Guide U.S. Policymakers

TheCryptoTimesPublicado em 2025-08-19Última atualização em 2025-08-19

The American Innovation Project (AIP), a nonprofit organization, was launched today by major industry players including Coinbase, Kraken, and Uniswap Labs. It aims to educate U.S. policymakers on the fast-evolving realms of emerging technologies, including cryptocurrency and artificial intelligence (AI). 

The National Cryptocurrency Association, Andreesen Horowitz, Paradigm, and the Solana Policy Institute are among the other important backers, representing a broad coalition of tech-focused groups committed to responsible government. 

A Nonpartisan Effort to Guide Tech Policy 

According to AIP’s official statement, the nonprofit is designed to foster bipartisan dialogue around the technological forces shaping America’s future. It plans to host a series of events, including roundtables, briefings, and workshops, that connect lawmakers with industry leaders and subject-matter experts. The first off-record AIP summit will be held in Jackson, Wyoming, on Thursday, August 21, 2025. However, details about the summit are yet to be announced. 

AIP noted, “These events will connect policymakers, industry innovators, and subject-matter experts and be focused on translating complex, emerging technological trends—from artificial intelligence to blockchain infrastructure—into actionable understanding”. 

Kristin Smith, President of both AIP and the Solana Policy Institute, emphasized the urgency of their mission. “We must equip America’s leaders with the knowledge, context, and tools they need as they consider timely rules and regulations that meet the moment and account for a rapidly evolving technological landscape.” 

Mark Murphy, President of DCG, shared, “The American Innovation Project was established to foster dialogues regardless of partisan affiliation, so we can bridge divides and work together to move our country forward.”

Seed funding for the organization was provided by the Cedar Innovation Foundation and Digital Currency Group (DCG), with DCG contributing $1 million to support AIP’s educational and outreach efforts.

Murphy also echoed the project’s forward-looking vision, “The future of the U.S. economy will be shaped by the choices we make today in developing emerging technologies.”

The launch comes at a time when crypto regulations are gaining serious momentum. The U.S. President Donald Trump recently signed the GENIUS Act into law, and the House passed a broader crypto bill. Moreover, the collaborative approach also reflects an institutional level recognition for proactive policy education and strategic government engagement. 

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