A new state relationship that includes former administrative officials started operations in Washington, DC to help crypto and artificial intelligence companies shape US politics.
Nexusone Consulting is led by Jeff IFRAH, a defense lawyer with white collar; Jim Trusty, a former government attorney who has represented the Trump administration; And Ross Branson, who served in the trade department under President Donald Trump’s first period.
“There is a one-time-in-a-generation opportunity to shape the future of technical politics,” IFRAH said in a press release. “We are here to make sure that innovators do not just respond to politics – they affect it.”
Trump has signaled his intention to make the United States a “crypto capital in the world” and has moved to establish a strategic Bitcoin reserve.
Nexusone lies directly opposite the White House and consumes itself as a bridge between private industry and government. The company plans to lobby for companies working on the outskirts of AI, crypto and social platforms.