As the U.S. faces the most consequential election of our lifetime, the Trump administration offers an unprecedented opportunity for the Bitcoin community.
Trump is providing lip service to Bitcoiners, but that does not mean he will continue to be an ally of Bitcoin if he does get elected for a second term.
While there was hardly any talk of Bitcoin or crypto at the Democratic National Convention (DNC) this week, Democrats are no longer ignoring the topic.
At Bitcoin 2024, Rep. Nickel said that he’ll push the Democrats to take a more pro-Bitcoin and pro-crypto policy approach moving forward in part to keep Bitcoin and crypto a bipartisan issue. We caught up with the Congressman to get more details.
Maya Parbhoe is running for President of Suriname on a pro-Bitcoin platform. The trailblazing businesswoman wants to get the Surinamese people out of “survival mode” and take on the corruption that plagues her country, some which has impacted her on the most personal level.
Donald Trump says the USA must lead in Bitcoin to stay competitive, saying if not, other countries will surpass America in the critical Bitcoin domain.
As the electoral engine of the United States purrs to life, many are questioning the point of it all. Aristophanes makes sense of the interplay between public referendum and elite constituencies in “The Primary Issue”.