2024 US elections live: Crypto on the ballot
This live blog is being actively updated with the latest from the 2024 US elections.
Nov. 5, 21:50 pm UTC
- The first results of the 2024 US election are expected to come in shortly after polls begin closing at 6 pm ET, but it may take hours — or even days — for all votes to be counted, especially in closely contested races and with polls closing gradually across different time zones.
- This election will determine control of both the House and the Senate, as well as the presidency, setting the stage for the next wave of policy-making.
- For the crypto industry, the stakes are especially high, as the newly elected leaders could shape regulatory frameworks for digital assets, central bank digital currencies (CBDCs), and financial oversight.
- The House of Representatives has 435 seats up for grabs, while the Senate has 34 up for election this year.
Nov. 5, 21:24 pm UTC
Kamala Harris makes surprise stop at DNC phone bank
Kamala Harris made a surprise stop at a Democratic National Committee phone bank in Washington, D.C., on Nov. 5 to thank volunteers for their efforts to get out the vote. Harris also joined in the action, hopping on the phone to talk to voters.
Earlier in the day, Harris gave radio interviews targeting key battleground states in an effort to influence undecided voters.
Nov. 5, 20:44 pm UTC
FBI addresses bombing threats to polling sites
The FBI has issued a statement acknowledging bomb threats to polling locations in several states, with many allegedly traced back to Russian email domains. So far, none of these threats have been deemed credible.
In an interview with NBC, a senior adviser at the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency noted that foreign interference in the 2024 election has been more aggressive than in past cycles.
“When we look at the prior election cycles, it is a greater scope and scale of foreign influence operations” compared to past elections, said Cait Connelly, the senior adviser.
Nov. 5, 20:31 pm UTC
Elon Musk will watch the election results come in with Trump — NYT
According to a Nov. 5 New York Times report, Tesla CEO Elon Musk plans to spend Election Day in Mar-a-Lago with Republican candidate Donald Trump, whom he has endorsed and indirectly supported through million-dollar giveaways to prospective voters. The first polls are scheduled to close at 6:00 pm ET.
Trump has suggested including Musk in his cabinet. The Tesla CEO proposed heading a Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, in the event of a Trump victory.
Elon Musk delivers speech at Donald Trump’s New York rally
Nov. 5, 20:06 pm UTC
What to expect on crypto policies depending on US election outcomes
With control of both chambers and the White House essentially up for grabs between Democrats and Republicans, the impact on cryptocurrency and blockchain policies, depending on the outcome of the elections, may be felt for years to come.
Democrats currently control the Senate in a 51–49 majority, but 34 seats are up for grabs. When polls close on Nov. 5, millions of Americans will have decided who will represent them in 435 congressional districts nationwide. Like the Senate, the House has the authority to move forward with legislation affecting the crypto industry and provide oversight to regulatory bodies like the SEC.
Cointelegraph’s reporter Turner Wright analyzes how the election results could influence crypto’s future .
Nov. 5, 19:14 pm UTC
Trump bet reaches new high on Polymarket as user wagers $18M
A Polymarket user going by “zxgngl” has placed a nearly $18 million bet on Donald Trump, with a potential payout of $29.5 million if Trump wins. The wager is the largest bet on Trump on the prediction platform as speculation mounts over the election’s outcome.
The Trump vs. Harris race has drawn significant interest and hefty wagers from Polymarket’s users, with volume topping over $161 million on Nov. 4.
Source: Polymarket/Cointelegraph
Nov. 5, 18:38 pm UTC
Election Day: Where are Harris and Trump making their final bids
Kamala Harris is making a final push to influence voters in critical swing states. Harris has been blitzing radio stations across the country, with plans to call into stations in Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Georgia, Michigan, and Arizona throughout the day. She will end the day with an election night watch party at Howard University in Washington, D.C.
Trump, meanwhile, is in Florida, where he will host an election night watch party at the Palm Beach County Convention Center. Both candidates campaigned into the late hours of Nov. 4, hoping to mobilize voters for the historic election.
If Harris wins, she would become the first woman elected president in the United States, while a Trump victory would make him the second president in US history to serve two nonconsecutive terms.
Nearly 80 million Americans cast early and mail-in ballots. Opinion polls suggest a tight race, with analysts at Deutsche Bank noting it could be among the closest elections in US history.
Nov. 5, 17:58 pm UTC
Voting hours extended in Pennsylvania’s Cambria County after ballot scanning issue
Voting hours have been extended until 10 pm ET in Cambria County, Pennsylvania after a software malfunction disrupted ballot scanning earlier in the day. According to local media reports, the issue led to confusion, long lines at polling stations, and some voters leaving without casting a ballot.
Under the extension, any ballots cast after the original 8 pm closing time will be provisional, requiring additional review time. Cambria County Solicitor Ron Repak stated that IT specialists have reviewed the issue and that all completed ballots will be counted.
Pennsylvania is a battleground state, often playing a critical role in determining the outcome of US presidential elections.
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Nov. 5, 17:18 pm UTC
Polymarket payouts to be delayed unless Fox, NBC agree on US election winner
Donald Trump maintains a formative lead over Kamala Harris on the Polymarket prediction market but, no matter who wins the election, payouts could be delayed until Jan. 20, 2025 , unless the Associated Press, Fox, and NBC all agree on a clear winner.
The prediction market platform has seen a surge in election betting, with volume topping over $161 million on Nov. 4.
According to a disclaimer on the contest’s landing page, Polymarket won’t declare a winner before Inauguration Day unless the media reaches a consensus.
Nov. 5, 16:11 pm UTC
Bitcoin price jumps 3.7% in an hour as US election fever begins
Bitcoin ( BTC ) jumped up to 3.7% on Nov. 5 as United States Presidential Election volatility hit crypto.
Data from Cointelegraph Markets Pro and TradingView tracked a blitz BTC price move to near $70,300 on Bitstamp.
A subsequent correction saw BTC/USD swiftly return to $69,500, but it was mostly short positions, seeing liquidations as the abrupt surge caught the market by surprise.
Source: Eric Balchunas/X
Nov. 5, 15:59 pm UTC
FBI warns public about fake videos misleading voters
The Federal Bureau of Investigation has warned the public about fake videos circulating on X that exploit its name and logo to spread false election information.
In one case, a fake news clip falsely claimed that the FBI had warned Americans to “vote remotely” due to high terror threats at polling stations. According to the FBI, the video is completely false and does not reflect the actual safety at the polls.
In another case, a fabricated video claimed that prison officials in Pennsylvania, Georgia, and Arizona had rigged inmate voting in coordination with a political party. The FBI stated that this allegation is also false. The FBI encouraged voters to be cautious of fake stories intended to undermine trust in the election process.
Nov. 5, 14:52 pm UTC
Dixville Notch casts first votes as Election Day begins across the United States
The final day of voting has officially begun across the United States, with polls first opening at midnight in the small town of Dixville Notch, in New Hampshire. Known for its tradition dating back to 1960, Dixville Notch kicked off Election Day by allowing its six registered voters to cast their ballots just after midnight, with results announced minutes later.
This year, the presidential race in Dixville Notch came to an even split, with Kamala Harris and Donald Trump each receiving three votes. As voting continues along the East Coast and beyond, the first results are expected shortly after 6 pm ET.
Source: Donald Trump/X
The Associated Press will begin calling presidential, Senate, and House races once voting concludes in each state. Polls across the country will wrap up after midnight in the Aleutian Islands, Alaska, ending in-person voting for the day.
The outcome of the presidential race will depend on how close the candidates are in each state. In 2020, the tight battle between Joe Biden and Trump delayed the final call until Saturday, four days after Election Day.
Source: Kamala Harris/X
Nov. 5, 12:35 pm UTC
Trump win confirmed? Jim Cramer says markets predict Harris win
Television personality Jim Cramer may have indirectly signaled a victory for former United States President Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential election.
On Monday, Nov. 4, Cramer reviewed the stock market performance and said that the moves reflect growing investor confidence in a victory for Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 presidential election .
“I’m not sure the market’s right about what a Harris presidency would mean for business, but at least now we have a blueprint for what Wall Street thinks it’ll mean.”
Some investors are taking Cramer’s Harris prediction as a sign of a Trump victory due to a phenomenon known as the “inverse Cramer” effect, which sees the opposite outcome of Cramer’s predictions come to pass.
Cramer’s prediction came a day ahead of election day in the US, where cryptocurrency is becoming a political focal point for the first time in history.
The inverse Cramer trend led to an exchange-traded fund (ETF ) aiming to profit from shorting Cramer’s stock tips. However, the ETF was closed and liquidated after just 10 months , attracting only $2.4 million in investment and returning a negative 15% since its launch — highlighting that Cramer’s predictions are not always wrong.
Nov. 5, 10:49 am UTC
Bitcoin price outlook hinges on 2024 US election outcome — Analysts
Bitcoin could see heightened price volatility following the United States presidential election, but some analysts view this as a positive development for its price trajectory.
As of 8:05 am UTC on election day , Bitcoin ( BTC ) remains subdued under $69,000.
The current low volatility in Bitcoin’s price indicates cautious market sentiment ahead of the election results, according to analysts at Bitfinex. However, an increase in volatility could contribute to Bitcoin’s price appreciation, Bitfinex analysts said. They noted:
“If the expected volatility fails to materialize, it may indicate a more substantial issue at play and a much deeper correction for BTC on the lower timeframes. In terms of the options market, apathy to price movements often reflects a more bearish sentiment than strong put buying.”
BTC/USD, 1-month chart. Source: Cointelegraph
Bitcoin could benefit from a victory by former President Donald Trump, who is generally viewed as a more pro-crypto candidate.
A potential Trump win could pave the way for the next Bitcoin rally, although analysts at Sygnum said this could still happen if Vice President Kamala Harris wins the presidency. They wrote :
“[Post-election] the market will continue its upward trajectory in anticipation of the positive regulatory and legislative developments in the US once the new president takes office next January. This is likely to be the case irrespective of the election outcome; however, as market sentiment favors a Trump win, the rally may be more pronounced under this scenario.
The Bitcoin price was just $200 shy of logging an all-time high ahead of the election when it rose above $73,600 on Oct. 29 , its highest level since March.
Nov. 5, 4:55 am UTC
US Bitcoin ETFs notch second-largest daily outflow on election eve
United States-based spot Bitcoin ( BTC ) exchange-traded funds (ETFs) recorded their second-biggest day of outflows ever on Monday, Nov. 4, the eve before America headed off to vote.
The 11 spot Bitcoin ETFs had a net outflow of $541.1 million on Monday, with BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust ETF the only one to see inflows, at $38.4 million, according to data from CoinGlass.
Nov. 4 marked the second trading day in a row the ETFs notched outflows after seven straight trading days of inflows. Source: CoinGlass
It was the largest outflow day the ETFs have seen apart from from May 1, when they recorded $563.7 million in outflows after Bitcoin fell 10.7% over a week to $60,000.
Bitcoin has declined 4.6% over the last seven days to about $68,000 as traders trim exposure to risk assets like crypto ahead of Nov. 5 with uncertainty around who will win, as Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are essentially tied in the polls .
Nov: 4, 9:05 pm UTC
Trump, Harris make final push across battleground states
In the final hours before Election Day, Democrat Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trump wrapped up months of campaigning with last-minute rallies and events across swing states.
Harris spent Nov. 4 in Pennsylvania, kicking off her day in Scranton before delivering remarks in Allentown. She also attended rallies and concerts in Pittsburgh and Philadelphia with celebrities.
Trump focused his final push on three battleground states, making stops in Raleigh, North Carolina; Reading and Pittsburgh in Pennsylvania, and Grand Rapids, Michigan. After his last rally, the candidate was expected to return to Palm Beach, Florida, with plans to cast his vote in person in the morning and hold an election-night dinner for top supporters.
Source: X
Nov. 4, 6:30 pm UTC
Bitcoin price volatility expected ahead of US elections
Bitcoin’s price saw a sharp 8% correction between Oct. 29 and Nov. 3, briefly dipping to $67,446 over the weekend. Although the higher time frame (HTF) market structure remained bullish, traders were anticipating increased volatility as the US presidential election approaches on Nov. 5.
Bitcoin 1-day chart. Source: TradingView
Related: Crypto funds see $2.2B inflows amid US election hype — CoinShares
Nov. 4, 5:30 pm UTC
Officials warn of possible delays on Election Day
Voters heading to the polls on Nov. 5 should be prepared for possible hiccups, state election officials warned.
According to a joint statement from the National Association of State Election Directors (NASED) and the National Association of Secretaries of State (NASS), Americans could face late-opening polling sites, lines during peak hours and potential power outages.
Officials also noted that election night results are preliminary, as official counts will include all ballots — those cast in person, by mail and by military and overseas voters — in the days and weeks following. Close races may require recounts or audits to confirm accuracy, they said, in urging the public to be patient.
Source: Pixabay
Nov. 4, 4:55 pm UTC
ICYMI: Donald Trump vs. Kamala Harris on crypto regulations
Crypto regulation has emerged as a key issue in the 2024 US elections, prompting presidential candidates to share their views on digital assets.
Donald Trump, once skeptical of crypto, now positions himself as a strong advocate . He has voiced support for making the US the “crypto capital of the planet” while criticizing the prospect of a central bank digital currency (CBDC). His campaign has even accepted crypto donations, signaling alignment with pro-crypto voters.
On the other hand, Kamala Harris finally broke her silence on crypto during a Wall Street fundraiser in September, marking her first public statement about the industry. She promised a “safe business environment with consistent and transparent rules of the road” for emerging tech industries such as artificial intelligence and digital assets.
Since her nomination, her advisers have approached major crypto companies to discuss industry-friendly rules, indicating a willingness to engage with crypto leaders.
While Congress will play a crucial role in shaping regulatory clarity for digital assets, the White House is expected to set the tone for how federal agencies approach the industry.
Find out more about Trump’s and Harris’s views on crypto regulation
Related: Stablecoins and the dollar: Allies or adversaries in the new financial era?
Nov. 4, 4:42 pm UTC
Crypto whales bet big on Trump win ahead of US election
A few mysterious entities are controlling the majority of “Yes” votes for Donald Trump on the decentralized prediction market Polymarket, as millions are wagered on the Nov. 5 election. Five large investors, or “whales,” hold over 50% of Trump shares, potentially earning them a combined payout of over $81 million if he wins.
Source: Polymarket
Nov. 4, 4:30 pm UTC
When will we know the winner? Here’s what to expect
It’s unlikely that Americans will know the winner of the presidential race on the night of Nov. 5, as tight races in key swing states may delay the final result by several days. In 2020, for instance, Joe Biden’s victory wasn’t announced until four days after the election.
Seven states are considered battlegrounds this year: Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. These states are expected to have close margins, which could delay the final count.
Analysts expect results for this year to come out earlier than in 2020, when the pandemic hampered voting and counting ballots.
Source: a16z’s “State of Crypto 2024” report
Related: Pennsylvania, Wisconsin drive surge in crypto interest among swing states
Nov. 4, 4:10 pm UTC
Crypto voters guide to congressional legislation for the 2024 election
Digital assets have taken center stage as a political issue in the current election. Industry leaders and advocates are pressuring politicians to commit to policies that promote growth and provide clarity about digital assets.
Cointelegraph’s reporter Vince Quill has compiled key pieces of legislation currently up for consideration.
Nov. 4, 4:05 pm UTC
US election vs. Fed rate cut — 5 things to know in Bitcoin this week
Bitcoin ( BTC ) heads into US Presidential Election week with its own battle for $69,000, with macroeconomic events and network fundamentals likely adding volatility to crypto markets.
The cryptocurrency price was trading north of $68,200 to start the week.
Source: Cointelegraph
Nov. 4, 4:00 pm UTC
Trump and Harris wrap up campaign ahead of Election Day
The 2024 US elections are underway, with millions of Americans already casting their ballots through early voting. This year’s election could lead to major policy shifts, with all 435 seats in the House and 34 Senate seats on the line, alongside the presidential race between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump.
Source: Library of Congress
Key issues like the economy, immigration and crypto regulation are in the spotlight, making this election especially significant for the future of digital finance and innovation.
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