Bitcoin OK for politics, with $100 limit

Bitcoin OK for politics, with $100 limit

The 6-member panel voted unanimously to allow the contributions, a move that could open the floodgates for donors to make political contributions with the digital currency in the upcoming midterm elections. The decision means that political groups or candidates can accept Bitcoin if they abide by the same guidelines that the political group Make Your Laws set forth when it asked for the commission’s approval. Bitcoin political contributions would be clearly identified and limited. Proponents say it’s a sign of increased acceptance of the upstart currency, as more businesses and individuals....


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