Injective launched the Injective Policy Institute, a Washington DC policy and research arm focused on US rules for DeFi, onchain derivatives/perps, stablecoins, and tokenized RWAs. John Medel, formerly at Coinbase and Goldman Sachs, chairs it, with Ashok Pinto and Stacey Rolland advising, giving the group ties across Treasury, Senate Commerce, the White House, and Democratic House leadership. The shop is joining the Blockchain Association to feed Injective’s tokenization and market-structure work into the main US crypto policy lobby.

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