Odaily Planet Daily reports that BlueVault officially launched on Monday, providing cryptocurrency fundraising services specifically for the Democratic Party Political Committee. The platform allows campaign activities to accept Bitcoin and stablecoin donations, aiming to attract cryptocurrency donors before the 2026 midterm elections. BlueVault founder Will Schweitzer stated that in 2020, the ratio of cryptocurrency donors and voters between Democrats and Republicans was approximately 60 to 40, but by 2024, this ratio has shifted to about 20 to 80. The platform’s launch aims to build a cryptocurrency payment infrastructure that complies with Federal Election Commission rules by supporting small-scale fundraising activities and direct engagement, in order to re-engage cryptocurrency voters.
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