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US Voters Want Presidential Candidates to Back Bitcoin

The discussion on crypto regulation has gained momentum as several presidential candidates from both parties have expressed their intentions to develop the sector if elected into office.

Written By Mansi Sarvaiya
Published 2023-05-29·Updated 3 months ago
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US Voters Want Presidential Candidates to Back Bitcoin

As the 2024 United States presidential election draws closer, the debate surrounding cryptocurrency is intensifying, with candidates elaborating on their plans for the sector. With digital assets expected to be a prominent topic on the campaign agenda, voters are keen to know where their preferred presidential candidates stand on Bitcoin (BTC) before casting their votes.

Recognizing the significance of this issue, Michael Saylor, the executive chairman of MicroStrategy, conducted a Twitter poll on May 27 to gauge the public’s opinion on whether a presidential candidate must support their right to Bitcoin to secure their vote.

The poll, which attracted nearly 30,000 participants, revealed that a resounding 84% of respondents answered ‘Yes’ to the question. Only 16% voted in the negative.

Will you require any presidential candidate to support your right to #Bitcoin before they can earn your vote?

— Michael Saylor (@saylor) May 27, 2023

The poll’s results serve as a testament to the public’s strong desire for candidates who actively endorse and promote the use of Bitcoin in both political and economic realms. It highlights the increasing importance of cryptocurrencies in the political landscape.

The discussion on crypto regulation has gained momentum as several presidential candidates from both parties have expressed their intentions to develop the sector if elected into office.

For example, Ron DeSantis, the incumbent governor of Florida and a Republican presidential candidate, recently engaged in a Twitter Space session with Tesla CEO Elon Musk, where cryptocurrency was a focal point of the conversation.

During their discussion, DeSantis criticized President Joe Biden’s approach to Bitcoin, expressing concern that the ongoing regulatory crackdown could stifle its growth, stating, “they’ll probably end up killing it.”

The United States is currently in the process of formulating regulatory proposals for cryptocurrencies, but no definitive legislation has been enacted yet. Governor DeSantis emphasized his commitment to preventing the passage of anti-Bitcoin laws through Congress, aiming to preserve the viability of Bitcoin.

On the Democratic side, candidate Robert F. Kennedy has vowed to protect the right to hold Bitcoin, equating it to civil liberties. In an interesting development, both Kennedy and his Republican counterpart, Vivek Ramaswamy, have announced their acceptance of Bitcoin donations for their respective campaigns, reflecting the increasing utilization of cryptocurrencies in political financing.

The 2024 presidential election is shaping up to be an important turning point for the cryptocurrency industry, as candidates’ positions and actions related to Bitcoin could influence the sector’s future trajectory. With the strong public demand for candidates who support their right to Bitcoin, the intersection between politics and digital assets is becoming increasingly significant.

Also Read: MicroStrategy Supports FASB’s Fair Value Reporting for Crypto Holdings

Disclaimer: The information researched and reported by The Crypto Times is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional financial advice. Investing in crypto assets involves significant risk due to market volatility. Always Do Your Own Research (DYOR) and consult with a qualified Financial Advisor before making any investment decisions.

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