- Bitcoin seems to be the primary determinant for the upcoming US presidential elections. In fact, it appears to be a battle between those who are for the crypto industry and those who aren’t.
- Big faces in the upcoming presidential elections continue to make their stance known. Apparently, people like Vivek Ramaswamy and Ron DeSantis are now talking about crypto. Others, such as Trump and Biden, seem against it.
- Nevertheless, the highlight remains that crypto remains one of the major factors for the upcoming US presidential elections.
For the longest time, the crypto industry is now a major topic in the US presidential elections. Particularly Bitcoin, many candidates now integrate crypto messages to get more voters to their side. Nevertheless, many of them are consistent with their message.
According to a poll by Michael Saylor on X (now Twitter), many people would want US presidential candidates to guarantee their right to Bitcoin. Over 31,000 people voted on the poll, and 83.8% said they wanted candidates to guarantee their rights to Bitcoin.
Top Pro Bitcoin US Presidential Candidate

- Starting off, Ron DeSantis seems to be among the most vocal regarding his plans for the crypto industry. Apparently, he always talks about some of the policies in the Biden government which aren’t good. In fact, he once declared the CBDC as a bad policy he would abolish. He is pro-crypto and isn’t afraid to identify as that.
- Following shortly is Robert F. Kennedy Jr. In fact, it seems to be a competition between DeSantis and Kennedy on who talks about crypto the most. Nevertheless, Kennedy Jr is consistent with his message. Furthermore, he sees Bitcoin as an innovative technology.
- Although Vivek Ramaswamy isn’t the most prominent candidate, he still wants to take a shot at the presidency. Furthermore, he said he is against the SEC taking extreme measures to regulate cryptocurrencies.
Top Anti Bitcoin US Presidential Candidate
- We have to start off with the current Biden administration that wreaked havoc on the crypto industry. President Biden wants to make a rerun at the elections. Pending when the results say so, the crypto industry will probably go through the same ride. He is against cryptocurrencies, and it is obvious. In fact, he once called Bitcoin and crypto something that has “no fundamental value.”
- Following shortly is Donald Trump, although he faces many legal troubles at the moment. Nevertheless, he seems to have an anti-Bitcoin stance. Although recently, he launched his own NFTs two times. Maybe his opinions changed. But there’s no confirmation yet about it.
Conclusion
Bitcoin is now a major discussion point in the upcoming US presidential elections. Many candidates are either behind the crypto industry or against it. Ron DeSantis, Vivek Ramaswamy, and Robert F. Kennedy Jr are pro-Bitcoin. Joe Biden and Donald Trump seem to be against cryptocurrencies.

