Chris Larsen is the clearest direct crypto-finance donor in the Jessica Killin slice because the repo preserves both a dated Follow the Crypto contribution record and matching normalized Killin campaign donor rows listing him as RIPPLE INC executive chairman.
In the current repository, Larsen matters as a direct person-level bridge between Killin's campaign finance record and the crypto industry. The Follow the Crypto capture identifies him as co-founder and executive chairman at Ripple and records a $7,000 contribution to Killin for Colorado on 2025-07-14. The bounded donor-employer slice independently preserves the matching normalized campaign-finance rows as two RIPPLE INC entries of $3,500 each. That is enough for a durable person page even though the repo is still stronger on the donor relationship than on Larsen's own direct policy-process participation.
RIPPLE INC donor rows totaling $7,000 on 2025-07-14wiki/summaries/policy-law/jessica-killin-financial-services-fintech-network.md: places Larsen in the broader Killin donor and crypto-finance context and now treats him as a bounded materialized direct donor node.raw/datasets/killin-for-colorado-qed-canapi-enova-ripple-employer-slice-2026.md: preserves the matching normalized Killin campaign rows tied to RIPPLE INC, confirming the two $3,500 contributions on 2025-07-14.raw/articles/2026-04-04T183647-0600 chris-larsen-follow-the-crypto.md: identifies Larsen as co-founder and executive chairman at Ripple and records the $7,000 Killin for Colorado contribution.