The author argues that the 50 million American crypto holders, if organized as a single-issue voting bloc, can wield significant political influence in the fractured US political landscape. Drawing parallels to Malcolm X's "The Ballot or the Bullet" speech, the author suggests that crypto holders can capitalize on the narrow margins in key swing states to demand pro-crypto legislation before the 2024 election.
The core proposal is a simple 113-word bill that would classify cryptocurrencies and blockchain-based tokens as protected speech under the US Constitution, preventing government interference. The author outlines how this bill could be enacted by pressuring both Democratic and Republican politicians who need the crypto voting bloc's support to win tight races.
The author provides detailed electoral analysis showing how this strategy could flip control of the House, Senate, and potentially the presidency. However, the success hinges on crypto holders becoming single-issue voters and actively participating in the political process, rather than relying on campaign donations.
The author also cautions against crypto-crony capitalism, where industry players try to use this opportunity to create regulatory moats for their businesses. The goal should be to achieve broad-based financial freedom, not corporate grift.
Finally, the author encourages non-US readers to follow this model and organize similar efforts in their own countries, as the success of this strategy in the US could inspire copycat movements globally.
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