#美国民主党BlueVault The political fundraising platform launched last Monday is quite interesting — supporting direct donations in $BTC and $USDC, playing the card of compliant grassroots fundraising. Since the 13th, in just 4 days, its popularity has steadily increased, attracting many retail investors in crypto assets to participate. It doesn't have an independent token price chart and is closely linked to the movements of $BTC and $USDC. Currently, due to the delay of regulatory bills, market sentiment appears somewhat conservative, but to see real progress, we need to pay attention to policy trends before the 2026 midterm elections. This kind of political and financial innovation is indeed using blockchain technology to open up new fundraising ideas.

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GateUser-40edb63b
· 01-20 00:00
Haha, politics are also starting to play with crypto now. This is truly the all-in crypto era.
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LiquidationTherapist
· 01-19 07:56
Compliance, politics, and finance—sounds pretty fresh, but I wonder if it can last until the election.

Political donations are also going on-chain now; as expected, nothing escapes the claws of the crypto world.

Four days of rising popularity? Let's wait until regulations are really implemented; for now, it's just hype.

Donating BTC directly to political parties... does that count as the most modern form of bribery? Haha.

The name BlueVault is quite thoughtful; blue vault, implying something deep.

The price follows BTC, indicating that this is essentially a financial derivative—don't be fooled by the political exterior.

2026 is still a long way off. Those entering now are betting on policies; the risk is a bit high.

It feels like once politics and the crypto world merge, nothing is simple anymore.

If this thing really takes off, will the SEC cause trouble?

Retail investors and bagholders are probably about to start performing again.
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ApeDegen
· 01-18 22:41
Really? Politics are starting to get into crypto too? They're quite good at riding the hype.
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shadowy_supercoder
· 01-17 02:00
Wow, this thing can really become popular? I didn't expect the combination of politics and the crypto world.
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0xTherapist
· 01-17 02:00
Compliance + encryption combo punch, this time the Democrats are really trying to come up with new tricks.
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ApyWhisperer
· 01-17 01:58
The political circle is also starting to play with crypto now. Is this really the moment to break out? It still seems to depend on how future policies will unfold.
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· 01-17 01:45
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The political circle is also starting to play with crypto, interesting huh

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Four days of hype and it’s already up? Retail investors really lack channels

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Just waiting for 2026, everything before is just floating clouds

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Talking about compliant fundraising is easy, but few can really make it happen

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Tokens that follow BTC’s trend, the risk isn’t small, huh

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