Arthur Hayes on Bitcoin’s Political Clout: Can Crypto Voters Influence the 2024 Election?
Arthur Hayes, co-founder of Bitmex, argues that the upcoming U.S. presidential election presents a unique opportunity for crypto advocates to leverage their voting power. With both major political parties vying for a nar...
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