The Crypto Innovation Committee (CCI) announced the addition of Etherealize, HPC, and Tools for Humanity.

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Wu said that he learned that the Crypto Council for Innovation (Crypto Council for Innovation, CCI) announced that Etherealize, Hyperliquid Policy Center (HPC), and Tools for Humanity have officially joined the organization. With this move, CCI aims to provide global policymakers with deeper technical expertise by bringing in core builders from various sub-fields. Previously, CCI had not only established the Vault Coalition (dedicated to legal and policy analysis for on-chain vault architecture) and the Digital Energy Council (focused on energy development and digital asset infrastructure), but also actively carried out global lobbying on issues such as taxation, market structure legislation, and other related issues. At present, CCI has teams in Washington, New York, San Francisco, Brussels, London, and Hong Kong.
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MultiSigGuard
· 8h ago
From Vault Coalition to the Digital Energy Council, and then to these three companies—each step has broadened the path. Regulatory dialogue needs this kind of professional voice.
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AirdropGambler
· 8h ago
Just saw this news—going forward, it will be hard for global policymakers to sidestep the technical details of crypto. The professionalism is top-tier.
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RoyaltyWarrior
· 8h ago
Washington, Brussels, Hong Kong… To be honest, being able to set up shop in so many financial hubs in itself shows that its resources and network are not simple—we’re looking forward to what happens next.
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RugDetective
· 8h ago
Did Etherealize and Hyperliquid join in too? It feels like CCI is increasingly turning into the United Nations of crypto, with a seriously solid global presence.
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