This newsletter is sponsored by PHEMEX, the world's best crypto exchange for both spot and leverage. Sign up with the link above and get some free Bitcoin. I really encourage you to check them out.IF YOU HAVE ANY ISSUE WITH THE NEWSLETTER OR YOUR SUBSCRIPTION, PLEASE CONTACT: PREMIUMSUPPORT@GETREVUE.COI have continued to make the assertion that the infrastructure bill debate was the greatest single advertisement for Bitcoin in history. US Senators were forced to unwittingly debate the merits of crypto on an international stage, delaying the passage of the largest bipartisan infrastructure bill in history.The Wall Street Journal agrees. They put out a stellar recap of the events that unfolded last week in the U.S. Senate. Titled, “Bitcoin Fans Are Suddenly a Political Force'' the WSJ put into perspective the power that our community unleashed on Washington when legislation threatened our ecosystem. After 40,000 individual phone calls from investors, traders, firms, and interested parties like you and me, our voices were heard and considered. We did this without lobbyists or any political organization.Below are the main quotes from the article, from industry leaders commenting on the events that took place. Bitcoin is in the big leagues.The crypto community has really kind of come out as a powerful constituent. They’re now actually becoming a vocal participant in the policy efforts around the U.S.” - Brian Armstrong CEO of Coinbase “The infrastructure fight shows that crypto now has a voice in D.C. It’s still very nascent. They don’t have the relationships that more established industries have. But they made their voices heard.” - Andrew Park, a senior policy analyst at Americans for Financial Reform“If there’s one thing that explains what’s different now and the last seven years, a lot of firms, after a lot of false starts, have hired people in D.C. We now have counterparts that we can coordinate with.” - Jerry Brito, executive director of Coin Center“The industry itself did not understand the power of lobbying. They just woke up in the last couple of weeks, and now there’s an opportunity to really morph.” - Mr. White from the Government Blockchain Association The language of the infrastructure bill will likely be amended in the House Of Representatives, now that it has become a politically charged issue that can bring notoriety to an attention hungry Congressperson looking for some free press. And that's exactly what Bitcoin received - a ton of free press.People will think twice before poking the hornet's nest again.In This Issue:A Force To Be Reckoned WithBitcoin Thoughts And AnalysisAltcoin ChartsMicrosoft and Alibaba Use Ethereum To Fight PiracyWalmart Is Hiring A Crypto ExpertDon’t Be Fooled By Doge ProponentsThe Wolf Of All Streets Podcast Ft. Rich RosenblumMy Recommended Platforms And Tools
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This newsletter is sponsored by PHEMEX, the world's best crypto exchange for both spot and leverage. Sign up with the link above and get some free Bitcoin. I really encourage you to check them out.IF YOU HAVE ANY ISSUE WITH THE NEWSLETTER OR YOUR SUBSCRIPTION, PLEASE CONTACT: PREMIUMSUPPORT@GETREVUE.COI have continued to make the assertion that the infrastructure bill debate was the greatest single advertisement for Bitcoin in history. US Senators were forced to unwittingly debate the merits of crypto on an international stage, delaying the passage of the largest bipartisan infrastructure bill in history.The Wall Street Journal agrees. They put out a stellar recap of the events that unfolded last week in the U.S. Senate. Titled, “Bitcoin Fans Are Suddenly a Political Force'' the WSJ put into perspective the power that our community unleashed on Washington when legislation threatened our ecosystem. After 40,000 individual phone calls from investors, traders, firms, and interested parties like you and me, our voices were heard and considered. We did this without lobbyists or any political organization.Below are the main quotes from the article, from industry leaders commenting on the events that took place. Bitcoin is in the big leagues.The crypto community has really kind of come out as a powerful constituent. They’re now actually becoming a vocal participant in the policy efforts around the U.S.” - Brian Armstrong CEO of Coinbase “The infrastructure fight shows that crypto now has a voice in D.C. It’s still very nascent. They don’t have the relationships that more established industries have. But they made their voices heard.” - Andrew Park, a senior policy analyst at Americans for Financial Reform“If there’s one thing that explains what’s different now and the last seven years, a lot of firms, after a lot of false starts, have hired people in D.C. We now have counterparts that we can coordinate with.” - Jerry Brito, executive director of Coin Center“The industry itself did not understand the power of lobbying. They just woke up in the last couple of weeks, and now there’s an opportunity to really morph.” - Mr. White from the Government Blockchain Association The language of the infrastructure bill will likely be amended in the House Of Representatives, now that it has become a politically charged issue that can bring notoriety to an attention hungry Congressperson looking for some free press. And that's exactly what Bitcoin received - a ton of free press.People will think twice before poking the hornet's nest again.In This Issue:A Force To Be Reckoned WithBitcoin Thoughts And AnalysisAltcoin ChartsMicrosoft and Alibaba Use Ethereum To Fight PiracyWalmart Is Hiring A Crypto ExpertDon’t Be Fooled By Doge ProponentsThe Wolf Of All Streets Podcast Ft. Rich RosenblumMy Recommended Platforms And Tools