Cryptopols captures the crypto sentiment of US Congress members across various data points, including public statements (interviews, social media posts, article quotes, etc) as well as legislative actions (bill sponsoring, congress letters, committee/floor votes, etc). It has already established crypto sentiment evaluations for over 350 Congress members, and growing.
Cryptopols serves as an impartial and inclusive resource for the crypto-focused electorate in the US. Regardless of one's own stance towards crypto, website visitors are able to utilize the platform to gain easy access to critical insights on the ongoing legislative actions of crypto politics in Congress and thus enable crypto-focused voters to make well-informed voting decisions in upcoming elections.
Over time, Cryptopols has expanded its coverage on US crypto politics to bring further value to the users, which include:
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Legislation section extensively covering crypto bills in Congress
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Find-your-representative feature to help voters identify their representatives in Congress
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Contact-your-representative feature to help voters reach out to their representatives in Congress to express their view on crypto
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Legislative vote tracking for committee and floor votes in Congress
More details on those features, and others, can be viewed on Cryptopols' Mission page (https://cryptopols.com/cp/mission) along with an overview of the roadmap items that the team is currently working on. The short-term focus is to launch an election center that compares the crypto sentiment of all candidates running for Congress that are on the ballot in the 2024 general elections in each of the 435 districts.
Cryptopols History
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applied to the OpenCivics Consortium Round 02 10 months ago which was rejected