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Top U.S. Crypto Lobbying Arm Digital Chamber Integrates CryptoUK as Affiliate

The Digital Chamber is among the oldest and largest crypto advocacy groups, and it'll now incorporate CryptoUK into its widening operations.

Dec 9, 2025, 2:00 p.m.
Digital Chamber and CryptoUK in UK (Jesse Hamilton/CoinDesk)
The Digital Chamber is bringing CryptoUK into its orbit. (Jesse Hamilton/CoinDesk)

What to know:

  • A top U.S. crypto lobbying group, the Digital Chamber, is absorbing and partnering with UK group CryptoUK under one umbrella, the groups said.
  • The two organizations will share resources as new digital assets policy continues to be written and implemented in both jurisdictions.

The Digital Chamber, which is among the most prominent crypto lobbying groups, is incorporating one of the leading U.K. digital assets groups, CryptoUK, as an affiliate under its widening umbrella.

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At a time of upheaval in the industry's advocacy space, in which leaders have turned over and several new groups have been established with major funding, the Digital Chamber — primarily focused on the busy U.S. policy effort — announced a new formal agreement with the U.K. organization to unify their operations. Others in the same Digital Chamber orbit include the Digital Power Network and the Bitcoin Treasury Council.

“CryptoUK has always aspired to ensure we are driven by policy-led issues, member

collaboration, and regulatory engagement," said CryptoUK Executive Director Su Carpenter, in a statement. "These are the core pillars of the organisation. In The Digital Chamber, we see a like-minded organization with shared objectives and approach.”

He said the new arrangement will "strengthen both organizations by enabling cross-jurisdictional knowledge sharing and access to broader resources."

“Effective digital asset policy requires borderless coordination, looking for opportunities

in all governments and markets," said Digital Chamber CEO Cody Carbone, in a statement.

U.S. crypto lobbyists have experienced a wide-reaching turnover in leadership this year just as domestic policy efforts came to a head. Meanwhile, the industry has spawned several new advocacy groups, including the Solana Policy Institute, Ripple-backed National Cryptocurrency Association and, most recently, the American Innovation Project.

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The list of group names has grown lengthy, even as Congress and the U.S. federal regulators are trying to write new laws and rules to manage the industry. Meanwhile, mergers have been more rare.

A year ago, the Crypto Council for Innovation absorbed the Proof of Stake Alliance. At the same time, it struck partnerships with the Cryptoasset Business Association in Japan to team up in Asia and also the Global Digital Finance in the U.K.

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