New Hampshire lawmaker raises $1,600 in Bitcoin

New Hampshire lawmaker raises $1,600 in Bitcoin

Rep. Mark Warden’s reelection campaign staff suggested the lawmaker open up to new forms of campaign contributions. It helps, I suppose, that New Hampshire already has a large community of Bitcoin advocates. In three days, Warden’s campaign raised 160 Bitcoins, which at that time last year was worth $1,600. That represented 14% of the candidate’s total fundraising for 2012’s election. Some of those funds came from users in other countries, excited to contribute to any politician who was giving at least some tacit approval to the cryptocurrency. “Everyone in the world wants to see Bitcoin....


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