Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong has shared his predictions for the role crypto will play in next years' elections in the United States.
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong has shared his predictions for the role crypto will play in next years' elections in the United States, claiming that representatives in Washington, D.C. do not fully understand the crypto community's voting power in the upcoming race.
"I don’t think everybody in DC actually fully realizes how powerful the crypto voting community block is. And I think 2024 is an election where the voters of America are really going to hold candidates' feet to the fire and say, what is your position on crypto?,” ArmstrongAccording to Armstrong, roughly 56 million people in the U.S. have already used cryptocurrencies. “It’s 5x as many as have electric vehicles, just as an example. And we’re voters,” he noted.
Coinbase's Brian Armstrong expects crypto to be a hot topic in next year's elections. Source: Yahoo Finance. Indeed, presidential candidates are actively speaking out about cryptocurrency. Florida's Governor Ron DeSantis has
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