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Fairshake FEC Receipts Fall $59M Below Claims

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FEC filings show Fairshake holds $171 million in cash, but total receipts of $134 million are $59 million below the $193 million headline figure from the prior briefing.

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Key takeaway

Fairshake's FEC receipts are $59 million below the publicly claimed war chest figure.

Fairshake, the dominant crypto super PAC, holds $171.4 million in cash on hand per current FEC data 1. Total receipts for the 2025-2026 cycle: $134 million. The earlier figure was $193 million ; the FEC-filed receipts figure is $59 million lower than the headline number.

The gap warrants scrutiny. Three explanations are plausible: the $193 million included pledges that have not yet converted to reportable contributions, it counted in-kind commitments valued at announcement rather than FEC receipt, or the figure aggregated commitments across Fairshake's affiliated entities in a way that double-counts shared donors. None of these explanations is disqualifying, but each means the operational cash available for 2026 races is closer to $171 million than $193 million.

Fairshake's $171 million in cash still dwarfs the total spending of most individual candidate campaigns by a wide margin. At issue is not whether the PAC has influence but whether headline figures that outrun federal filings have inflated perceptions of how much money is actually available for deployment in 2026 races.

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In plain English

Fairshake is the largest political action committee (PAC) in American politics focused on the cryptocurrency industry. It raised a reported $193 million to spend on the 2026 congressional elections. However, federal election records filed with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) show only $134 million in actual contributions received, with $171 million in cash on hand. The difference between the $193 million headline and the $134 million in official records is $59 million , a large unexplained gap. The most likely explanation is that some pledges have been made but not yet formally processed as reportable contributions. Crypto assets donated in cryptocurrency rather than cash also take time to convert and record. The gap matters because FEC filings are the public record of who funded the PAC , until the money appears in official filings, its donors remain anonymous.

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