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Elon Musk Supports Pro-Bitcoin U.S. Presidential Candidate Andrew Yang

source-logo  bitcoinist.com  + 7 more 11 August 2019 20:00, UTC

Visionaries can create the future and value for the world. Now two visionaries are joining forces. In effect, Tesla Inc. CEO Elon Musk announced his support for Bitcoin-friendly Andrew Yang’s run for U.S. president in 2020.


Elon Musk, “I support Yang.”

On August 10, 2019, while hosting the podcast Hard Core History, American political commentator and podcaster, Dan Carlin, commented on Yang’s leadership qualities. In response to those comments, Musk hastened to broadcast a Tweet announcing his support for Yang.

Yang is a Democratic candidate and a proponent of a universal basic income. He accepts campaign donations in Bitcoin, Ethereum, and any other crypto asset complying with the ERC20 standard, as well as Venmo payments.

Pro-Bitcoin Super PAC Supports Yang

Indeed, to finance Yang’s campaign, super PAC (political action committee) Humanity Forward Fund has joined forces with Opennode to raise unlimited funds from individuals as well as corporations.
Opennode is a fast, secure payment platform, which facilitates payments in Bitcoin.

Most notably, Humanity Forward Fund, through the Opennode platform, is accepting campaign donations exclusively in Bitcoin for 21 days, from July 25, 2019, to August 14, 2019.

The Humanity Forward Fund proclaims to be:
– Pro Bitcoin
– Pro Innovation
– Pro Financial Sovereignty

Yang has already qualified for debate No. 3, scheduled for September 12, 2019. He must still debate eight other candidates: Joe Biden, Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, Kamala Harris, Pete Buttigieg, Beto O’Rourke, Cory Booker, and Amy Klobuchar.

In addition to being pro-Bitcoin, Yang brings innovative ideas to the debate. Most outstanding is his universal basic income proposal, which his campaign website describes as follows:

Andrew would implement the Freedom Dividend, a universal basic income of $1,000/month, $12,000 a year, for every American adult over the age of 18. This is independent of one’s work status or any other factor.

As Bitcoinist recently reported, Musk and Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos are planning to launch thousands of satellites into space. The purpose of this project, according to Bezos, is to provide Internet access to millions of people. And, let’s not forget, Bitcoin is the currency of the Internet.

Moreover, billionaire Elon Musk thinks, “Bitcoin structure is brilliant.” So, the endorsement of Yang’s candidature by a visionary such as Musk will most likely help to increase Bitcoin’s rate of adoption.

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