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Colorado and California Just Elected Pro-Bitcoin Governors

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Colorado and California Just Elected Pro-bitcoin Governors
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Following the 2018 midterm elections, the U.S. will see two new pro-bitcoin governors sworn into office.

Jared Polis (D-CO) and Gavin Newsom (D-CA) both won out against their respective Republican contenders last night, November 6, 2018. While their campaign points and platforms were capitalized by a progressive agenda, their favorable attitudes toward cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology have caught the crypto community’s attention.

Congratulations to early bitcoin advocate @jaredpolis on being elected Governor of Colorado!

"Polis said that he will use his powers in Congress to fight against any attempts by the government to enact policies that restrict the growth of bitcoin" – 2014 pic.twitter.com/LOjTsYwiyK

— Francis Pouliot (@francispouliot_) November 7, 2018

For Gavin Newsom, this support comes from a simple yet pioneering decision to accept bitcoin as a campaign donation in 2014 when running as an incumbent candidate for California’s Lieutenant Governor seat. One of the first politicians to do so at the time, Newsom signaled the donation option as an understated endorsement of the technology.

“I should promote the technology ever so subtly by saying I’ll accept bitcoin in the campaign. I’m ready for it. But how the hell do I explain it to anybody?”

Congratulations to early bitcoin adopter @GavinNewsom on being elected Governor of California!

"I should promote the technology ever so subtly by saying I'll accept bitcoin in the campaign". "I'm ready for it". "But how the hell do I explain it to anybody?" – 2014 pic.twitter.com/4RLGa9BdMf

— Francis Pouliot (@francispouliot_) November 7, 2018

An Industry Advocate

Polis, who claims to have been the first Congressman in America to accept bitcoin as a campaign donation in 2014, has embraced bitcoin and its underlying industry with a bit more gusto.

His website even has an entire page dedicated to blockchain policy. On this page, he explores blockchain technology’s potential to improve voter protection/cybersecurity, energy management and government transparency, while also proposing a Council for the Advancement of Blockchain Technology Use and a sandbox “to create a statewide safe harbor” for industry companies.

“My goal is to establish Colorado as a national hub for blockchain innovation in business and government. I believe strong leadership will put Colorado at the forefront of innovation in this sector — encouraging companies to flock to the state and establishing government applications that save taxpayers money and create value for Colorado residents,” the page concludes.

During his time in the House of Representatives, Polis had a long-standing track record as one of the industry’s most vocal defenders in Washington. In 2014, he sent a satirical letter to federal regulators that called for a ban on the USD, a parodical and caustic response to Senator Joe Manchin’s (D-WV) own letter to federal regulators that requested a ban on bitcoin.

In league with Representative David Schweikert (R-AZ), he also proposed the Cryptocurrency Tax Fairness Act in 2017. “Similar to foreign currency transactions,” a summary reads, “it allows consumers to make small purchases with cryptocurrency up to $600 without burdensome reporting requirements.”

This article originally appeared on Bitcoin Magazine.

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Bulgaria Could Slash its National Debt Thanks to Seized BTC

Whilst early investors are rejoicing about the recent surge in the price of bitcoin, the increase is delighting elsewhere too. As part of a national anti-corruption operation in Bulgaria back in May, the government there seized 213,519 BTC from organised criminals. Today, these coins are worth $3.6 billion, or to put it another way, around one fifth of the entire country’s national debt. At the time they were seized, they were only worth $500 million.

The confiscations followed a widespread crackdown by the Southeast European Law Enforcement Centre (SELC). ZeroHedge report that it was in response to cases of customs fraud perpetrated by organised criminals. A large-scale search of over 100 properties led to 23 arrests. Of this number, five were Bulgarian customs officers. Computers, tablets, bank documents, and other communications equipment were also seized. The story was picked up by Russia Today. According to them, the SELC said:

The organized criminal group consisted of Bulgarian nationals with connections in the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Greece, Romania, and Serbia.

Local police contend that the group had managed to infect customs’ computer systems with a virus. The goal was to falsify data about shipping containers. They would mark certain containers waiting to be exported as having already gone through the necessary checks prior to departure. Naturally, unchecked shipments could contain literally anything, and having such a compromised route for illicit goods is a very valuable asset to a criminal network. The SELC believe that the decision was made to use bitcoin as a way of storing profits because it’s more difficult to track and follow than traditional currencies.

What’s perhaps more interesting than the seizure itself is what the Bulgarian government plans on doing with the coins. For now, there has been no official announcement. Will they follow the US example of privately auctioning confiscated coin being as such a windfall could dramatically aid their economy. One Twitter user expressed the fear that’s sure to have crossed many minds:

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The temptation to flood the market with the seized coins must be strong being as Bulgaria could immediately repay 18% of their national debt instantly. However, they could equally decide to take the riskier strategy of becoming a long-term hoarder of the cryptocurrency and potentially use it to back their own currency in the future. Just a thought, Bulgaria. We wouldn’t want you to do anything too hasty now.

 

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