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Blockchain Association CEO on Risks of Re-litigati...
CoinDesk•Friday, December 19, 2025 at 02:00 PM•1 min read

Blockchain Association CEO on Risks of Re-litigating Bipartisan Agreements

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According to CoinDesk, the CEO of the Blockchain Association, Summer Mersinger, has argued that re-litigating bipartisan agreements like the GENIUS Act poses risks. Mersinger suggests that if bipartisan agreements can be immediately reopened whenever an incumbent industry dislikes their competitive implications, legislative compromise becomes impossible. The development highlights concerns about the stability and reliability of legislative compromises in the face of industry pressures.

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Blockchain Association CEO on Risks of Re-litigating Bipartisan Agreements

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According to CoinDesk, the CEO of the Blockchain Association, Summer Mersinger, has argued that re-litigating bipartisan agreements like the GENIUS Act poses risks. Mersinger suggests that if bipartisan agreements can be immediately reopened whenever an incumbent industry dislikes their competitive implications, legislative compromise becomes impossible. The development highlights concerns about the stability and reliability of legislative compromises in the face of industry pressures.

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