Jared Polis: I Will Protect Bitcoin in US Congress
CoinDesk speaks to US congressman Jared Polis about his support for bitcoin and its regulatory future.


US congressman Jared Polis rose to prominence among digital currency enthusiasts earlier this year when he issued a satirical response to calls from lawmakers seeking to ban bitcoin – a move that was widely acclaimed by those in the community fed up with uninformed policies from Washington.
The March letter, in which he argued that the US dollar, not bitcoin, should be banned, also served to vault Polis into the position of 'thought leader' and 'unofficial spokesperson' for the digital currency industry.
In a new interview with CoinDesk, Polis suggested that is a mantle he's happy to embrace, both now and if he is elected for another two-year term in office this November.
Polis said that he will use his powers in Congress to fight against any attempts by the government to enact policies that restrict the growth of bitcoin and its burgeoning startup community, stating:
"If there was an agency that reacted in an irrationally negative way to digital currencies, I would be happy to rally support [in Congress] to restrict their funding."
Polis indicated the US legislature can help shape policies through its control of the funds provided to federal agencies and by exerting regulatory pressure where needed.
Still, while Polis sought to make known his commitment to the digital currency space, he was also keen to illustrate that he is not simply embracing the latest trend to raise funding and garner new support.
Rather, Polis framed his bitcoin interest as part of a lifelong interest in technology and the Internet, one that has now extended to include the wider digital currency movement, even if, at present, he still uses a credit card for online transactions.
Lifelong passion
A graduate of Princeton University, the 39-year-old former political science major said he has been actively interest in the Internet since its early incarnations in bulletin board system (BBS) and Usenet, a distributed Internet discussion system.
Furthermore, it was in college that Polis co-founded his first company, American Information Systems, an Internet access, web hosting and application service provider, though this was far from the last of his online endeavors.
Polis continued to chase these interests in his post-collegiate life, co-founding Colorado-based startup accelerator Techstars in 2006.
The program, which provides $118,000 in funding to its startups, also has notable mentors with connections to the digital currency community, including Union Square Ventures partner and digital currency investor Fred Wilson and Ben Huh, CEO of I Can Has Cheezburger? – a blog founded by dogecoin activist and community member Eric Nakagawa.
Given this exposure to the tech ecosystem, Polis indicates that he was immediately intrigued by the concept of a distributed Internet currency, free from government oversight, stating:
"I certainly [had] heard about online currencies and bitcoin for a long time, and I think my initial thought was, it's about time."
Campaign success
Polis once again found himself at the forefront of digital currency discussion in May, when the US Federal Election Commission (FEC) ruled that bitcoin could be accepted by political campaigns and political action groups, with some limitations.
Polis had been preparing his website polisforcongress.com for the news, and a result was among the first to begin accepting bitcoin, raising $1,500 in the first weeks of the initiative. Today, Polis said his campaign has passed the $2,000 mark in total.
Polis suggests the move has also been popular with his local constituency in Boulder and Colorado's 2nd District, whom he represents in Congress, adding:
"The constituency I represent in boulder is very forward-thinking."
A voice in Congress
To date, Polis says that he has been "pleasantly surprised" by the reaction of US regulators to digital currencies, citing the fact that the technology has been acknowledged by Federal Reserve chairwoman Janet Yellen.
Polis also suggested that members of Congress are beginning to become curious as to the continued appeal of bitcoin.
"I've had several members of the floor of the [House of Representatives] ask 'What are bitcoins?', 'What is this?'," Polis said. "So, I've had the opportunity to explain to them a bit more about digital currencies."
Still, his optimism only extends so far, as Polis suggests governments may not be permissive should the use of digital currency continue to grow.
He added: "I fully expect to be unpleasantly surprised at some point."
Governments will fight back
Despite the gains digital currencies are making with politicians around the world, Polis says that he fully expects more negative reactions as awareness of digital currencies grows.
This backlash, Polis believes, will be visible even in jurisdictions that have formerly been more supportive of bitcoin:
"We haven't seen the full backlash yet, in part, because bitcoins aren't fully mainstream. But, as they become more and more mainstream, inevitably, they are in some ways usurping the prerogative of nation states, and I fully expect to see more pushback from countries including [the US]."
Despite this threat, however, Polis indicated that he will do his part to keep the US digital currency ecosystem informed while he remains in office.
Polis concluded:
"I'll keep my eye on these things, and if I see issues and problems, we'll try to bring them to the attention of the bitcoin community".
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