Recently, there has been a new development in Wyoming politics. Representative Harriet Hageman posted a five-second video shortly after Senator Cynthia Lummis confirmed her resignation, featuring only the word “Soon” next to her profile picture. This move quickly broke the months-long silence on her social media account and is viewed by the outside world as a strong signal that she may run for the Wyoming Senate seat in 2026.
Lummis has long been regarded as one of the strongest supporters of cryptocurrency in the U.S. Congress. She has played a key role in advancing legislation on crypto market structure, regulatory frameworks for stablecoins, and banking access for digital asset companies, and has co-sponsored important proposals such as the Responsible Financial Innovation Act. With her impending retirement, the digital asset industry may lose a highly influential ally in the Senate.
In this context, who will succeed Loomis and become the focal point of high interest in the cryptocurrency community? The Senate will soon vote on several key cryptocurrency regulatory policies, including compliance for trading platforms, stablecoin rules, and the openness of the banking system to crypto companies. The stance of the new senator will directly impact the industry policy environment.
Hagerman's current political resume primarily focuses on traditional conservative issues, such as parental rights in education, limiting federal government power, and supporting the fossil fuel industry, while maintaining a political stance consistent with the Trump camp. Whether she will continue Lummis's proactive approach to Bitcoin and blockchain policy remains to be seen.
It is noteworthy that the Wyoming cryptocurrency community has begun to release signals of support for Hagmann. Caitlin Long, founder of Custodia Bank and an important advocate for blockchain-friendly laws in the state, publicly praised Hagmann as “upright,” which is seen as a positive endorsement of the cryptocurrency industry.
Overall, the 2026 Wyoming Senate election is not only a local political competition but will also become an important milestone to test whether the state continues to play a role as a bellwether for cryptocurrency policy in the U.S. Senate.
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