An Ethereum developer is entering U.S. politics with a bold message: crypto needs real builders in Washington—not opportunists. Joe Schiarizzi has officially launched his campaign for Congress in Virginia, positioning himself as both anti-Trump and a reform-focused voice for the crypto industry.
From Ethereum Developer to Political Candidate
Joe Schiarizzi is running as a Democrat in Virginia’s 7th congressional district, aiming to become one of the first crypto-native developers elected to Congress. A longtime builder in the Ethereum ecosystem, Schiarizzi says his campaign is focused on bringing technical understanding and ethical leadership to a space increasingly influenced by money and politics.
Calling Out “Pay-to-Play” Crypto Politics
Schiarizzi didn’t hold back in his criticism of current lawmakers, arguing that many so-called pro-crypto politicians don’t actually understand the technology. He claimed that many in Washington “just want a check” and are more focused on campaign donations than meaningful innovation or regulation.
Instead, he’s advocating for:
- Thoughtful crypto regulation
- Public-good use cases for blockchain
- Reduced influence of political profiteering in Web3
A Clear Anti-Trump Position
Schiarizzi is also positioning himself in direct opposition to Donald Trump, particularly as Trump-linked crypto ventures and political influence grow in the space.
He framed the choice for voters as one between:
- Funding political agendas that threaten civil liberties
- Supporting developers building tech for real-world impact
This places crypto directly into the broader political conversation heading into upcoming elections.
Crypto’s Growing Role in U.S. Elections
Schiarizzi’s campaign highlights a major shift: crypto is no longer just a financial topic—it’s becoming a political issue. With billions flowing into crypto lobbying, campaign donations, and policy debates, the industry is now deeply embedded in Washington’s power structure.
His candidacy reflects a new wave of participants:
- Builders entering politics
- Developers shaping policy
- Tech voices challenging traditional lawmakers
Why This Matters
This is a unique moment for both crypto and politics.
The bigger takeaway:
Crypto is no longer on the sidelines of policy—it’s entering the arena. And with developers like Schiarizzi running for office, the future of regulation may be shaped not just by politicians—but by the people actually building the technology.
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