Pro-XRP Lawyer John Deaton Says Elizabeth Warren’s Crypto Fight Is Over as Wall Street Embraces Digital Assets - Coinedict

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Prominent pro-XRP lawyer John Deaton has reignited the crypto debate in the U.S., sharply criticizing Senator Elizabeth Warren’s anti-crypto stance and declaring that her “war on crypto” has effectively failed. His comments come at a time when some of the biggest names on Wall Street are expanding their involvement in digital assets.

Deaton: Institutional Adoption Changes Everything

In a recent post on X, Deaton pointed to growing crypto exposure plans from major financial institutions such as Charles Schwab, Fidelity, Morgan Stanley, and Vanguard. According to him, Wall Street’s deepening commitment to crypto signals a turning point that critics can no longer ignore.

Deaton suggested that once traditional finance fully commits, even long-time skeptics may soften their positions. He went as far as saying that JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon, who has previously criticized crypto, could soon acknowledge that digital assets are here to stay.

He also speculated that former SEC Chair Gary Gensler might eventually take a more favorable tone toward the industry, as regulatory pressure shifts alongside institutional demand.

A Long-Running Clash With Elizabeth Warren

Deaton has been one of Senator Warren’s most vocal critics in the crypto space. Warren has consistently raised concerns about cryptocurrencies, citing risks related to consumer protection, financial stability, and illicit finance. Earlier this year, she sent a letter to crypto policy advisor David Sacks, questioning proposals around a potential U.S. Bitcoin reserve.

Although Deaton unsuccessfully challenged Warren in a Massachusetts Senate race last year, he has continued to defend crypto innovation and XRP supporters, arguing that regulatory hostility is becoming increasingly out of step with market reality.

Wall Street Accelerates Crypto Offerings

Deaton’s remarks follow a wave of announcements from traditional financial firms:

  • Charles Schwab is expected to roll out direct spot crypto trading for clients.
  • Morgan Stanley has filed with the SEC to offer Bitcoin and Solana ETFs, potentially joining firms like BlackRock, Fidelity, and Franklin Templeton.
  • Vanguard, once openly skeptical of crypto, now allows clients to access spot crypto ETFs.

ETF analyst Nate Geraci noted that this shift undermines the narrative that crypto is a fringe or fraudulent market, pointing to sustained institutional demand.

Strong ETF Inflows Support the Trend

Investor appetite appears to be backing up these moves. According to data from SoSoValue, BlackRock’s Bitcoin ETF alone recorded $228 million in inflows on December 6. Solana and XRP ETFs also attracted fresh capital, with inflows of $9 million and $19 million, respectively.

These numbers highlight how crypto exposure through regulated products is becoming increasingly mainstream.

Bigger Picture: Crypto Moves From Fringe to Finance

Deaton’s message is clear: as Wall Street doubles down on crypto, political resistance may lose momentum. With major banks, asset managers, and ETF providers expanding access to digital assets, the industry is becoming harder to dismiss as speculative or temporary.

Whether critics like Elizabeth Warren adjust their stance remains to be seen, but one thing is evident—institutional adoption is reshaping the crypto narrative in the United States, and voices like Deaton believe the balance of power is shifting in crypto’s favor.

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