A new government of government relations that includes former administration officials has launched operations in Washington, DC to help crypto and artificial intelligence companies to shape American policy.
Nexusone Consulting is led by Jeff Ifrah, a defense lawyer in white collar; Jim Trusty, a former government lawyer who represented the Trump administration; And Ross Branson, who sat in the trade department during the first term of President Donald Trump.
“There is a unique opportunity to shape the future of technological policy,” IFRAH said in a press release. “We are here to make sure that innovators do not only react to politics – they influence it.”
Trump reported his intention to make the “Capital of the Cryptographic World” in the United States and decided to establish a strategic bitcoin reserve.
Located directly in front of the White House, the Nexusone presents itself as a bridge between private industry and the government. The company plans to put pressure for companies working on the edge of AI, crypto and social platforms.