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kaggle-ho-029964House Oversight

Bitcoin advocates allegedly shaped congressional hearing tone and secured behind‑closed‑door regulator engagement

Bitcoin advocates allegedly shaped congressional hearing tone and secured behind‑closed‑door regulator engagement The passage suggests that senior Obama‑era officials and Bitcoin community leaders coordinated to produce a friendly hearing environment and to obtain private regulator meetings. It names specific actors (Gavin Andresen, Patrick Murck, Andrew Oosterbaan, Ernie Allen) and hints at lobbying influence, which could be a worthwhile investigative angle, but provides no concrete transactions, dates beyond June 13, or direct evidence of misconduct. Key insights: Three Obama administration officials testified in favor of minimal Bitcoin regulation.; Bitcoin community leaders (Gavin Andresen, Patrick Murck) engaged in months‑long diplomacy with federal regulators and lawmakers.; The hearing was sponsored in part by the International Centre for Missing and Exploited Children, linking child‑exploitation concerns to Bitcoin.

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