Senator Cynthia Lummis, who represents Wyoming in the U.S. Senate and is known for her advocacy of digital asset regulation, posted a series of tweets on August 11 and 12, 2025, highlighting developments both in national politics and Wyoming’s digital asset landscape.
On August 11, Lummis praised former President Donald Trump’s impact on Washington D.C., stating: “President Trump is returning beauty and safety to our nation’s capital – THANK YOU!” This message was posted at 15:22 UTC.
Later that day, at 16:56 UTC, she congratulated Uniswap for its decision to establish operations in Wyoming. She wrote: “Congrats to Uniswap for setting down roots in Wyoming! Our state’s laws for digital assets are best-in-class, and I commend the Wyoming Legislature for its foresight in creating decentralized nonprofit associations.”
On August 12 at 16:40 UTC, Lummis emphasized Wyoming’s leadership in legal innovation for business entities related to digital assets. She tweeted: “Wyoming led the way with the creation of the LLC in the 1970’s, and has now created DUNAs to provide a legal entity tailor-made for digital asset companies. The Cowboy State continues to build the legal foundation American innovators need to succeed.”
Wyoming has established itself as a leader in blockchain and cryptocurrency legislation over recent years. The state pioneered limited liability company (LLC) statutes in the United States during the 1970s and has since advanced regulatory frameworks specifically designed for digital assets. Recent legislative efforts have included the introduction of Decentralized Unincorporated Nonprofit Associations (DUNAs), which offer new organizational structures tailored to blockchain-based enterprises.
Senator Lummis has been an active proponent of such initiatives, supporting policies intended to attract technology companies like Uniswap—a major decentralized finance platform—to set up operations within Wyoming.


