Chamber of Digital Commerce to Form Fund for Pro-Bitcoin Politicians
This article has been updated with comment from Perianne Boring. The Chamber of Digital Commerce (CDC) has revealed that it intends to form a political action committee (PAC) to help further the interests of the bitcoin industry in Washington, DC. The government affairs office, led by bitcoin advocate Perianne Boring, first filed with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) this month to create its committee. The PAC, as reported by The Hill, will enable the CDC to provide campaign donations to political candidates that support digital currency. Boring commented that the group is at the....
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