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VisitIncrease in U.S. States Accepting Crypto for Taxes by End of 2025?
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Over 270 Pro-Crypto Candidates Elected to Congress, Including 14 Senate and 247 House Candidates, Following Trump Re-Election
Nov 6, 2024, 05:18 PM
In a significant electoral shift, the recent U.S. elections resulted in a historic number of pro-crypto candidates being elected to Congress. A total of over 270 pro-crypto candidates, including 247 in the House of Representatives and 15 in the Senate, have secured their seats. This marks a decisive victory for the cryptocurrency industry, with pro-crypto candidates outnumbering their anti-crypto counterparts significantly; 253 pro-crypto candidates were elected to the House compared to 115 anti-crypto candidates. The elections also saw the re-election of a pro-crypto president, further solidifying the industry's influence in U.S. politics. This outcome is viewed as a major structural shift toward crypto-friendly policies in the country, reflecting a growing acceptance and support for digital assets among American voters.
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