
“Mark Warden describes himself as a ‘liberty activist’ who works with ‘libertarian leaning’ constituents. As such, that Bitcoin lacks a central authority and operates outside the government offers some natural appeal. And just how did Warden get the idea to accept Bitcoin donations? From a staffer who requested to be paid a Bitcoin-per-hour for his work, and who then suggested Warden accept the medium as part of his campaign. The right-leaning Rep. says he’s received donations from Texas, Rhode Island, Virginia and even the U.K., although he had to return the latter due to federal election laws.”
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