From marginality to the center of the podium
It is no longer a secret: in 2026, if you want to win an election in key states of the U.S., you need to speak to digital asset owners. With millions of citizens owning some form of crypto, candidates for the midterms are adjusting their speeches to promise regulatory clarity and protection for the ecosystem.
Affordability
The campaign this year focuses on the cost of living. Republican and Democratic candidates are debating how stablecoins and blockchain technology can reduce remittance costs and improve access to credit for young families. It is no longer about "magic internet money", but about financial tools to combat inflation.