Making Sense of Hillary Clinton's Bitcoin Rejection
For Hillary Clinton's campaign, accepting bitcoin was "too libertarian". That's what we learned last week when it was revealed senior campaign aides for the US presidential candidate considered taking bitcoin campaign donations, but dismissed the idea. The email was part of the cache released by Wikileaks, but came to light via a social media thread dedicated to sharing noteworthy content from the many thousands of leaked messages. For some market observers, the content of the conversation raised questions about the Clinton campaign and its knowledge of the technology. That's....
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Just this past week, Wikileaks revealed Hillary Clinton’s decision to avoid accepting donations in Bitcoin for her presidential campaign. This leak came on the heels of the Clinton Campaign’s announcement of an Initiative on Technology & Innovation where she used the phrase “public service blockchain applications,” in her proposal. So why would this....