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Politics brings out the passion in many people, passion strong enough that you decide you’ll take your hard-earned money and give to your favorite candidate. You notice their pitch on-line, give your credit card number and contribute.
California campaigns could soon start accepting Bitcoin and the like after the Fair Political Practices Commission voted yesterday to reverse a four-year ban on the practice, making California one of 13 states (plus D.C.) to explicitly allow the novel donation source. .
Candidates for state and local offices in California will soon be able to accept cryptocurrency campaign donations.