In a landmark move, two U.S. presidential contenders, Vivek Ramaswamy and Robert F. Kennedy Jr., have declared their intention to accept Bitcoin (BTC) donations for their campaigns. Kennedy, a potential Democratic candidate, broke the news at the Bitcoin 2023 convention, making his campaign the first in U.S history to publicize cryptocurrency acceptance.
Kennedy further promised to promote neutral energy regulations, addressing concerns around the energy-intensive process of Bitcoin mining. He committed to ensure that Bitcoin won’t be classified as a security, advocating a more welcoming regulatory environment for cryptocurrency enterprises. Additionally, he indicated a potential presidential pardon for Silk Road founder, Ross Ulbricht, raising a note of interest among crypto libertarians.
Matching Kennedy’s progressive approach, Republican candidate Vivek Ramaswamy also announced his campaign’s acceptance of BTC donations. He publicized this through a tweet featuring a BitPay donation link, inviting supporters to donate up to $6,600 worth of crypto. He also urged for the upcoming 2024 elections to focus on fiat currency discussions.
In addition to Bitcoin, BitPay’s platform accepts several other cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin Cash, Ether, Litecoin, and Dogecoin. Ramaswamy also offered a unique incentive: anyone who donates to his campaign can mint a commemorative Non-Fungible Token (NFT) using the Proof of Attendance Protocol (POAP).
In sum, these moves showcase the increasing integration of cryptocurrency in mainstream politics, with prospective leaders acknowledging its significance in democratic processes and pledging to foster an inclusive crypto environment.