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Crypto Cash for Campaigns: Mayor's Vegas Venture
Las Vegas, Nevada, USAFri May 30 2025
The mayor of New York City, Eric Adams, made a splash in Las Vegas. He used a trip to a big crypto event to boost his campaign funds. This trip was paid for by taxpayers. Adams hosted a fancy lunch for a select group of crypto bigwigs. They were encouraged to give the maximum amount allowed to his campaign.
The lunch took place at a popular Italian restaurant on the Las Vegas Strip. Before the lunch, the city's top tech official, Matt Fraser, spoke about how New York City is all in on digital currencies and blockchain technology. He compared it to something as essential as running water. Adams followed up by declaring that New York City is open for business in the crypto world.
After Adams' speech, a QR code appeared on the screen. It directed attendees to a page where they could donate to his campaign. The code offered two options: a set amount or an "other" amount. It's unclear how many people attended or how much money was raised. The mayor also gave speeches at other events during the day, but the lunch fundraiser was not publicly announced.
The invitation for the lunch stated that it was paid for by Adams' reelection campaign and hosted by Brock Pierce, a well-known figure in the crypto world. Pierce took the stage and instructed donors to head to the back of the room for their seats. Another organizer followed up, urging attendees to make a "suggested donation" as indicated on the QR code.
The mayor's office insisted that Fraser was there in his official capacity and that the fundraiser was a separate event. They also mentioned that they would work with the Conflict of Interest Board if any reimbursements were necessary. Adams has been focusing on his duties in City Hall to promote his record, rather than traditional campaigning. This approach has not been very successful, as his approval rating remains low.
Adams has been trying to raise funds for his reelection since a recent legal issue was resolved. His latest campaign filing showed a significant increase in donations. However, he has not been actively campaigning in the usual sense. Instead, he's been using his position as mayor to talk about his achievements. This strategy has not yet resonated with voters, as his approval rating remains at historic lows.
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Is there a hidden agenda behind Mayor Adams' push for NYC to become the crypto capital of the world?
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