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Texas Senator pushes for crypto through the use of vending machines

Texas Republican Senator Ted Cruz is pushing the United States Congress to adopt cryptocurrency within its halls using food as an incentive both sides might agree on .

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Texas Republican Senator Ted Cruz is pushing the United States Congress to adopt cryptocurrency within its halls using food as an incentive both sides might agree on .

Cruz introduced a concurrent resolution dated that would only allow vending machine and food service contractors that accept crypto as a payment option within the U.S. Capitol.

If adopted, the Architect of the Capitol, the Secretary of the Senate and the Chief Administrative Officer of the House of Representatives would be required to find the crypto-accepting food and vending firms.

Cruz has long been a vocal advocate for cryptocurrencies, especially lauding Bitcoin for its decentralization. At roughly this time last year, the senator bought between $15,000 and $50,000 worth of BTC, according to a financial disclosure.

The list also includes Cynthia Lummis, the Wyoming senator behind a pro-crypto piece of legislation and Pat Toomey, a Pennsylvanian senator who recently introduced a stablecoin bill aiming to create a regulatory framework for payments.

Senator Cruz also has signalled his interest to make his home state of Texas an oasis for Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, saying crypto mining could be used to monetize the energy from oil and gas extraction and the activity may be used as an alternate way of storing energy.

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