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Crypto in US Elections: Voters May Unknowingly Sup...
Apify/USA Today•Sunday, March 1, 2026 at 10:02 AM•1 min read

Crypto in US Elections: Voters May Unknowingly Support Digital Assets

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According to an opinion piece in USA Today, voters may be unknowingly supporting crypto through their electoral choices. The article suggests that even individuals who are not directly involved or interested in the cryptocurrency market could be indirectly influencing its future through their voting decisions. The piece highlights the growing relevance of digital assets in broader political and economic discussions, indicating that policies and regulations surrounding crypto are becoming increasingly important for voters to consider. The development suggests a growing intersection between digital assets and mainstream political discourse.

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Crypto in US Elections: Voters May Unknowingly Sup...
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Crypto in US Elections: Voters May Unknowingly Support Digital Assets

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According to an opinion piece in USA Today, voters may be unknowingly supporting crypto through their electoral choices. The article suggests that even individuals who are not directly involved or interested in the cryptocurrency market could be indirectly influencing its future through their voting decisions. The piece highlights the growing relevance of digital assets in broader political and economic discussions, indicating that policies and regulations surrounding crypto are becoming increasingly important for voters to consider. The development suggests a growing intersection between digital assets and mainstream political discourse.

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