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April 18, 2015, 05:09:36 PM
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Is he a libertarian or just desperate for votes?
I don't think that he's doing it for the votes. I mean he could do other things that would surely get him more votes. It's not like there a lot of people involved with Bitcoin at the moment.
It's nice to see him endorse Bitcoin. Hopefully he will have a chance to become president. Just imagine, the US president supporting Bitcoin.

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April 18, 2015, 05:18:47 PM
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Candidate Rand Paul is going to an event hosted by Blockchain Technologies Corp. It doesn't say what he is there for. I believe he is accepting bitcoin donations and attending Bitcoin events to get votes, not a real Bitcoin supporter.  Sad
What more would you ask for a presidential candidate right now?

I don't expect anything from him as a presidential candidate. As a bitcoin user, I do not want him to use bitcoin as a marketing tool, if he is not a real bitcoin supporter. If he is a bitcoin supporter, it would be nice if he saying something openly to show that.
He is going to a bitcoin event lol, I think he is someone with a chance to be president going to a bitcoin event is really awesome!

It's not his first visit there: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1002802.0
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April 18, 2015, 05:57:37 PM
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Is he a libertarian or just desperate for votes?
I don't think that he's doing it for the votes. I mean he could do other things that would surely get him more votes. It's not like there a lot of people involved with Bitcoin at the moment.
It's nice to see him endorse Bitcoin. Hopefully he will have a chance to become president. Just imagine, the US president supporting Bitcoin.

I'm sure he's just trying to appeal to libertarians and get any money he can, but it's irrelevant because we all know he isn't going to be president.

This should be happening tomorrow. I really hope it gets a lot of press for Bitcoin then. Smiley



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April 18, 2015, 06:03:23 PM
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April 18, 2015, 06:47:35 PM
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Candidate Rand Paul is going to an event hosted by Blockchain Technologies Corp. It doesn't say what he is there for. I believe he is accepting bitcoin donations and attending Bitcoin events to get votes, not a real Bitcoin supporter.  Sad
What more would you ask for a presidential candidate right now?

I don't expect anything from him as a presidential candidate. As a bitcoin user, I do not want him to use bitcoin as a marketing tool, if he is not a real bitcoin supporter. If he is a bitcoin supporter, it would be nice if he saying something openly to show that.
He is going to a bitcoin event lol, I think he is someone with a chance to be president going to a bitcoin event is really awesome!

It's not his first visit there: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1002802.0

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What does Nick Spanos have to do with Rand Paul?

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April 18, 2015, 09:15:44 PM
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Bitcoin has massive political ramifications, so no wonder Paul will by trying to embrace this subject now. Bitcoin is an technologically advanced system that only works because of smart economics and politics, and has a very political purpose.
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April 18, 2015, 09:33:03 PM
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Wow, a presidential candidate talks about bitcoin? This is very good news. I hope bitcoin will be more famous by the news of this kind

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April 19, 2015, 12:37:54 AM
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Candidate Rand Paul is going to an event hosted by Blockchain Technologies Corp. It doesn't say what he is there for. I believe he is accepting bitcoin donations and attending Bitcoin events to get votes, not a real Bitcoin supporter.  Sad
What more would you ask for a presidential candidate right now?

I don't expect anything from him as a presidential candidate. As a bitcoin user, I do not want him to use bitcoin as a marketing tool, if he is not a real bitcoin supporter. If he is a bitcoin supporter, it would be nice if he saying something openly to show that.
He is going to a bitcoin event lol, I think he is someone with a chance to be president going to a bitcoin event is really awesome!

It's not his first visit there: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1002802.0

Welcome back Bruno.

What does Nick Spanos have to do with Rand Paul?

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