Frequently Asked Questions
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Yes. The FEC issued an advisory opinion in 2014 confirming that political committees may accept Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies as in-kind contributions, subject to the same contribution limits and reporting requirements as any other donation. Campaign Crypto's platform is built from the ground up to ensure every transaction meets these requirements.
PolitiWallet supports over 1,000 tokens across the Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, and Sui networks. This includes major assets like BTC, ETH, SOL, USDC, and USDT, as well as a wide range of ERC-20, SPL, and other network-native tokens. Our multi-chain infrastructure works with many popular crypto wallets, making it easy for donors to contribute with the assets they already hold.
Compliance is automated and built into every transaction. Our platform handles full donor attribution (collecting FEC-required personally identifiable information), generates Schedule A and Schedule B contribution reports, maintains complete audit trails, and provides KYC/KYB verification. Your treasurer gets exportable, filing-ready reports directly from the dashboard.
No. Donors contribute directly in cryptocurrency. Your organization can choose to hold the assets in your secure PolitiWallet or have them automatically converted to USD upon receipt. Either way, the full donor attribution and compliance reporting happens automatically.
Cryptocurrency donations are treated as in-kind contributions and are subject to the same federal contribution limits as cash donations. For the current election cycle, individual donors may contribute up to $3,500 per election to a candidate committee. Note that state and local regulations vary—not all jurisdictions have greenlit cryptocurrency donations, and limits may differ. Our compliance team helps you navigate the rules that apply to your specific race and jurisdiction.
Campaign Crypto is built for conservative campaigns and right-leaning organizations. We serve Republican candidates, conservative PACs, Super PACs, 501(c)(4) advocacy groups, and other organizations aligned with free-market, pro-crypto values—from local races all the way to federal committees.
PolitiWallet integrates exclusively with federally regulated cryptocurrency custody providers. Your digital assets are protected by institutional-grade security including multi-signature authorization, cold storage, and comprehensive insurance coverage. Treasurers retain full control through the real-time dashboard.
Getting started is straightforward: register your organization, complete KYC/KYB verification (similar to opening a traditional bank account), and configure your PolitiWallet. Once approved, you can begin accepting crypto donations immediately. Contact us at info@campaign-crypto.com to start onboarding.
Approximately 55 million American adults—about 1 in 7 voters—own cryptocurrency, and the largest bloc (37%) identifies as Republican. Crypto holders tend to be college-educated, high-propensity donors with a median age of 45 who care deeply about economic freedom and sound money. The Right is leading the charge on pro-crypto policy—your campaign should be leading on crypto fundraising too.
The GENIUS Act established the legal framework for processing cryptocurrency transactions while remaining compliant with Federal Election Commission guidelines. It provides clearer regulatory structure around stablecoins and digital asset custody, which is exactly what Campaign Crypto's infrastructure is built to comply with. This legislation makes it easier—and safer—than ever for campaigns to accept crypto.