Ted Cruz Champions Texas Bitcoin Mining at Industry Event

Texas Blockchain Council Endorses Senator Cruz

Lee Bratcher, President of TBC, announced at the gathering that TBC would endorse Cruz in his upcoming race for reelection.

“As we stand on the cusp of a new era of financial innovation, it’s crucial we have leaders who understand the importance of maintaining the environment where innovation can prosper free from unnecessary government interference,” Bratcher said.

Following the event, Cruz told Cryptonews that he was proud to be endorsed by TBC, noting that it’s important for Bitcoin miners and the crypto community to come together to support his campaign.

Crypto is a reservoir of power and a safety blanket for the State of Texas!

I am proud to be endorsed by the Texas Blockchain Council! #CryptoForCruz pic. .com/cR65631VZK

— Ted Cruz (@tedcruz) August 13, 2024

Yet Cruz further mentioned that in order for Bitcoin and crypto to continue to thrive in the U.S., the government has got to “leave it alone.”

“Sadly, there are a lot of voices in Washington that want to destroy Bitcoin,” Cruz remarked.

Bitcoin Remains at Risk in the US

For example, Cruz mentioned that U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren poses a major risk to Bitcoin and cryptocurrency innovation.

Elizabeth Warren's letter to Congress highlights concerns about stablecoin risks and the need for strong anti-money laundering measures. Learn more about the potential impact on the banking sector and national security.#ElizabethWarren #StableCoins https://t.co/ffBVpdbRBz

— Cryptonews.com (@ ) April 10, 2024

This year alone, Warren criticized the push for a stablecoin bill without anti-money laundering laws in place. Warren made the claim that stablecoins present a threat to consumers and the entire banking system, noting that stablecoins could create destabilization and security risks.

Warren also introduced the Digital Asset Anti-Money Laundering Act (DAAMLA) bill in December 2022. Warren claimed that crypto was being used by “rogue nations, oligarchs, drug lords, and human traffickers […] to launder billions in stolen funds.” The bill aims to bring the crypto industry under existing Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorist Financing frameworks.

“Elizabeth Warren hates Bitcoin for the same reason communist China does – because she can’t control it,” Cruz said.

Senator Cruz also pointed out that U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Chair Gary Gensler wants to destroy Bitcoin.

Gensler has been a long-time skeptic of Bitcoin and recently mentioned that spot Ether (ETH) exchange-traded funds (ETF) approval “will take some time.” Ironically, spot Ether ETFs began trading in the U.S. shortly after Gensler mentioned this.

Cruz Believes Texas Is an Oasis for Bitcoiners Seeking Freedom

While a number of barriers remain for crypto innovation in the U.S., Cruz believes that Texas represents “an oasis for Bitcoin mining and crypto innovation.”

He noted that this is the case due to Texas’ welcoming atmosphere toward Bitcoin mining entrepreneurs, along with the state’s love of freedom.

Texas is Bitcoin Country.

Texas is home to 17% of the global hash rate lives in Texas.

1/3 of Power in Texas is from Renewables

Like, Reply, or RT and you'll receive an immediate DM with the Texas Bitcoin Policy Update we mentioned. (Includes the Bitcoin Census results.

— Texas Blockchain Council (@TXblockchain_) July 19, 2023

According to data from TBC, Texas currently contains the most amount of Bitcoin miners in the U.S., with just over 2,000 miners across the state.

Texas also continues to see significant economic growth with Large Flexible Loads, which includes cryptocurrency miners that add demand to the grid.

Other States Aim to Attract Crypto Holders and Miners

While this may, other states have also started to attract miners and crypto holders. For example, Oklahoma’s governor recently signed a bill into law that defines legal rights for cryptocurrency holders.

Beginning November 1 this year, every Oklahoman will have the inalienable right to self-custody of their digital assets and the right to mine cryptocurrency at home. The only restriction being that home rigs do not violate local noise ordinances.

Florida has also become a hub for crypto enthusiasts. According to data from CoinLedger, Florida has been named the “best state” for cryptocurrency taxes in the U.S.

Senator Cruz mentioned that he hopes Texas will outpace Florida in terms of crypto innovation moving forward.

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