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[[Michigan Blockchain|Michigan - MI]]<br /> | [[Michigan Blockchain|Michigan - MI]] See: https://www.ccn.com/no-coins-for-you-michigan-bans-crypto-donations-for-political-campaigns/ <br /> | ||
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[[North Carolina Blockchain|North Carolina - NC]]<br /> | [[North Carolina Blockchain|North Carolina - NC]] See: https://dcebrief.com/nc-election-board-no-crypto-donations-for-state-candidates/ <br /> | ||
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[[Ohio Blockchain|Ohio - OH]]<br /> | [[Ohio Blockchain|Ohio - OH]]<br /> |
Revision as of 21:53, 6 January 2019
The Blockchain Committee is a committee created by the LNC to empower candidates and activists with the knowledge of blockchain to be better advocates for free markets in technology and money.
2018-2020 Committee Members
- Phil Anderson (Region 6)
- Martin Buchanan (Region 1)
- Matt Crum (Region 2)
- Joseph Duncan (Region 7) (Committee Secretary)
- Joseph Langenbrunner (Region 3)
- Steven Nekhaila
- Darryl Perry (Region 8)
- Kevin Shaw (Region 4)
- Preston Smith (Region 5) (Committee Chair)
- Elizabeth Van Horn
- Alex Merced (Committee Vice Chair)
State Knowledge Base
Find information state cryptocurrency donation rules, blockchain regulations and state based blockchain businesses.
- For campaign crypto donation rules as of September 2018, "only one in five states has any kind of ruling on the matter is in place" -- See https://cointelegraph.com/news/from-california-to-colorado-how-us-regulates-the-political-donations-in-crypto
- For 2018 crypto legislation as of July 2018, you can check out: http://www.ncsl.org/research/financial-services-and-commerce/cryptocurrency-2018-legislation/fbclid/iwar2zmfzaxftehw9gdkf44k1ootpa3qujeokrpwugvxdicaolad1ll0unok0.aspx
- If there is more recent information for your state, please share it here and on the open LP Blockchain Facebook group.
Alabama - AL
Alaska - AK
Arizona - AZ
Arkansas - AR
California - CA
Colorado - CO
Connecticut - CT
Delaware - DE
Florida - FL
Georgia - GA
Hawaii - HI
Idaho - ID
Illinois - IL
Indiana - IN
Iowa - IA
Kansas - KS
Kentucky - KY
Louisiana - LA
Maine - ME
Maryland - MD
Massachusetts - MA
Michigan - MI See: https://www.ccn.com/no-coins-for-you-michigan-bans-crypto-donations-for-political-campaigns/
Minnesota - MN
Mississippi - MS
Missouri - MO
Montana - MT
Nebraska - NE
Nevada - NV
New Hampshire - NH
New Jersey - NJ
New Mexico - NM
New York - NY
North Carolina - NC See: https://dcebrief.com/nc-election-board-no-crypto-donations-for-state-candidates/
North Dakota - ND
Ohio - OH
Oklahoma - OK
Oregon - OR
Pennsylvania - PA
Rhode Island - RI
South Carolina - SC
South Dakota - SD
Tennessee - TN
Texas - TX
Utah - UT
Vermont - VT
Virginia - VA
Washington - WA
West Virginia - WV
Wisconsin - WI
Wyoming - WY
Other Topics
Blockchain Voting
Cryptocurrency
Federal Blockchain Laws/Regulations