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| 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. | | Sponsored Content | | | Looking for unbiased, fact-based news? Join 1440 today. | | Join over 4 million Americans who start their day with 1440 – your daily digest for unbiased, fact-centric news. From politics to sports, we cover it all by analyzing over 100 sources. Our concise, 5-minute read lands in your inbox each morning at no cost. Experience news without the noise; let 1440 help you make up your own mind. Sign up now and invite your friends and family to be part of the informed. | Subscribe to 1440 today. | Poll Of The Day | | Do you think blockchain technology can help secure future elections? | | | Fun Fact Of The Day | 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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