Official Bitcoin policy responses are collected through verified outreach.
Voters For Bitcoin publishes public-record summaries, but it also
invites campaigns and congressional offices to provide direct
responses. To reduce impersonation and spam, official responses are
collected through controlled outreach and verification rather than
an open public submission form.
Standards
How official responses are verified and displayed
Verification approach
Responses should come from a congressional office, campaign, or clearly authorized representative.
Official domains, office context, and follow-up confirmation may be used to verify authenticity.
Open public submissions are not treated as official office responses.
Unverified submissions should not be displayed as official office positions.
What appears on profiles
Public record summary
Official response status
Date received
Verification status
Standardized survey answers and optional open statement
How offices can participate
Review the survey questions and respond through official outreach.
The survey questions are public for transparency, but official
responses should come through direct email or other verified office
communication channels.
Recommended process
An office reviews the public survey questions.
A response is sent through a verified office or campaign channel.
The response is checked for attribution before publication.
The lawmaker profile is updated with response status and answers.
Public links
Use the survey page to review the exact questions voters will see and compare across lawmakers.
If an office wants to respond, the strongest path is a reply sent
through an official congressional or campaign channel referencing
the survey questions on this site.