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Re: All eyes On Trump As Kamal Harris Gives Up On Bitcoin Conference Attendance
by
fuguebtc
on 22/08/2024, 08:18:52 UTC




That graphic is both wrong (no chance its 52M) and misleading: almost all of the money raised is from a few billionaire Bitcoin whales.

There's probably about 50 votes in the USA that will be swayed by crypto policy (and keep in mind that Harris will be better for Bitcoin than Trump would be).

These politicians are after the money, not the votes.

https://www.citationneeded.news/when-did-cryptocurrency-become-a-voter-issue/



I don't care about how much money they raise from cryptocurrency, I only care about how many Americans are actually involved in cryptocurrency and the impact it has on the presidential election. Personally, I am also skeptical about this number , I do not believe that there are so many US citizens participating in cryptocurrency. I also tried to take the time to learn more and another result came from the FED survey, and according to the FED, only 18M people are investing in cryptocurrency. This number would be more relevant and as I said before, cryptocurrency is not a key or important factor in this election . But any candidate who knows how to take advantage of this small number of votes will help them increase their chances of winning .


https://cointelegraph.com/news/american-adult-crypto-use-dropped-2023-fed-survey