

Crypto's Post-Election Future ft. Perianne Boring, Chen Arad & Lee Bratcher
Nov 13, 2024
Lee Bratcher, the President of the Texas Blockchain Council, shares his insights on the fast-evolving Texas crypto scene and its implications for upcoming elections. He highlights the rise of the 'crypto voter' and how their preferences could shape regulatory changes. The discussion also touches on the shifting political landscape, with a focus on how different candidates could influence Bitcoin policies. Bratcher offers a bullish outlook on Bitcoin's future while navigating the complexities of market volatility and legislative challenges.
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Crypto Enters U.S. Politics
- The 2020 U.S. election is the first with a pro-crypto and pro-Bitcoin president candidate.
- Crypto has become a significant national political issue, showing its permanence.
Crypto Voters Are a Major Block
- One in seven likely voters are part of the crypto voter block influencing elections.
- This block transcends typical political affiliations, representing over 23 million active voters.
Crypto Voter Nonpartisan Trend
- Crypto voters do not align strictly with any political party; they are largely nonpartisan.
- Both Democrats and Republicans support crypto at similar rates, forming a 'purple' voting demographic.