Yesterday we explored giving DAOs. Today, we dive into crypto’s growing role in politics.
Campaigns, super PACs, even ballot initiatives are now being funded with crypto. It's fast, transparent, and can reach across borders (legally, of course). Pro-freedom candidates are embracing it—and blockchain voting experiments are already testing how to cut fraud and boost turnout.
The old system fears this shift. But for crypto-savvy citizens, it’s a new way to fund values, not just parties.
Tomorrow, we’ll look at how crypto lobbying is growing in D.C.—and why that’s a good thing.
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In 2022, U.S. midterm candidates received over $70 million in crypto-linked donations—marking the first election cycle where blockchain money made a serious political dent.
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