John Deaton is running for U.S. Senate in Massachusetts in 2026 as a Republican.John Deaton is running for U.S. Senate in Massachusetts in 2026 as a Republican.

Crypto lawyer John Deaton enters 2026 Senate race

Celebrity crypto counsellor and pro-XRP lawyer John Deaton is running for U.S. Senate in the 2026 contest from Massachusetts. If Republicans vote for him, Deaton would gain the party’s ballot line, a significant boost to his campaign heading into November.

Deaton’s introduction to national politics came as he followed a plethora of news stories in the case filed against Ripple Labs by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).

He was one of thousands of XRP investors who claimed they believed the SEC had harmed ordinary people with its delayed actions. Over the years, his work and the criticism he has heaped upon federal agencies have made him a figure of authority to many crypto investors on what is known as “Crypto Twitter.”

Massachusetts remains a tough political ground for him. The state has one of the most reliably Democratic electorates in the country. Deaton lost to Warren in 2024 by almost 20 percentage points.

Deaton paints himself as the reform candidate

Deaton is defining his new campaign as a larger effort focused on government accountability, transparency, and economic equity. His website addresses issues such as supporting working families, combating inflation, improving services for veterans, and enhancing public safety. Unlike his last race, crypto isn’t the basis of his platform.

This strategic shift appears deliberate. Five years later, in 2024, Deaton is running as an unabashed crypto rights candidate at a time when the industry thought it was fighting for regulatory existence. His race against Warren — a vocal critic of digital assets — spurred donors and online supporters to action.

But circumstances have changed. The friendlier tone of the second Trump administration toward digital asset policy has alleviated some anxieties in the industry. By contrast, Sen. Markey, who is not a pro-crypto stalwart, lacks the same national profile or emotional impact in the crypto industry that Warren holds.

That means, political analysts say, that Deaton will need to start reaching out more broadly, especially to independents and working-class conservatives outside the state’s urban centres.

Crypto plays less of a visible role this time

Although crypto is less visible in his campaign messaging, the industry remains associated with his brand and fundraising operation. His campaign donation page accepts donations in a variety of cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, XRP, and Dogecoin.

His bio also mentions his previous defence of XRP’s investors and his criticism of how the SEC is handling this endeavour.

One major variable that could determine how far his campaign gets: backing from one of crypto’s big political action committees, notably Fairshake. Against that backdrop, the PAC invested tens of millions in Senate and House races in 2024, influencing outcomes in states with close margins.

Deaton has publicly expressed his belief that he could win if Fairshake and other industry groups decide to invest in the race. Last year, however, Fairshake did not support his race against Warren and instead sought to target races in battleground states. To date, the PAC has not indicated that it will support him in 2026.

Without that support, Deaton could be at a disadvantage in matching Sen. Markey’s fundraising muscle — the senator has deep ties to both state and national Democratic donor networks.

It’s still early in the race. Deaton needs first to gain the support of the state GOP, continue growing his grassroots base, and demonstrate that he can become more than just a candidate adored by crypto advocates. If he is successful, the race could once again draw national attention.

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