What the FEC's Bitcoin ruling means
After months of fits and starts, the Federal Election Commission today unanimously ruled that federal political committees may accept a limited amount of Bitcoin to fuel their election efforts.
But the decision left open as many questions as it answered about the digital currency, which in political circles has been particularly popular among candidates and committees with libertarian streaks.
That's because the commission, in voting 6-0, ruled in a relatively narrow fashion on an request from a single political action committee known as Make Your Laws PAC.
So what does the ruling mean both for this one PAC — and all others? A primer:
Read the FEC's full opinion here.
Reprinted by permission of The Center for Public Integrity.