Buterin, viewed as Ethereum’s intellectual leader, argued against supporting candidates purely based on their crypto stances. He wrote that “by publicly giving the impression that you support ‘pro-crypto’ candidates just because they are ‘pro-crypto,’ you are helping to create an incentive gradient where politicians come to understand that all they need to get your support is to support ‘crypto’.”
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