A whale in the crypto space just dropped £9 million into Reform UK's coffers—smashing all previous donation records. The move's got people talking, and not everyone's thrilled about it. Critics are raising eyebrows, warning this could be the start of something bigger: a UK version of the mega-donor arms race we've seen across the pond in American politics. The question now? Whether digital asset fortunes will reshape political landscapes the same way they've disrupted finance. Some see innovation funding democracy, others see a slippery slope toward influence-buying at scale.
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rug_connoisseur
· 9h ago
ngl this is just a typical whale whitewashing their political participation... Even after pouring in so many pounds, the polls are still terrible, which just shows that money can't buy people's hearts.
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VCsSuckMyLiquidity
· 10h ago
This just got serious—crypto whales are shaking up UK politics, and democracy is getting packaged as DeFi?
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WagmiAnon
· 12-06 07:32
ngl this is just bringing the American way of doing things directly to the UK... Whales throwing money into politics, democracy is starting to look more and more like a rich man's game.
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ContractExplorer
· 12-06 07:30
Spending £9 million on politics? This is what we call letting money do the talking.
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SchrodingerAirdrop
· 12-06 07:26
Damn, nine million pounds? Are they for real? The whales are really about to make a move...
A whale in the crypto space just dropped £9 million into Reform UK's coffers—smashing all previous donation records. The move's got people talking, and not everyone's thrilled about it. Critics are raising eyebrows, warning this could be the start of something bigger: a UK version of the mega-donor arms race we've seen across the pond in American politics. The question now? Whether digital asset fortunes will reshape political landscapes the same way they've disrupted finance. Some see innovation funding democracy, others see a slippery slope toward influence-buying at scale.