#MuskAmericaParty

Elon Musk is founding his own party.

In his typical style, Musk goes straight to the point: "When it comes to the bankruptcy of our country due to waste and corruption, we live in a one-party system, not in a democracy" – he wrote. And further: "With a 2 to 1 majority, you want a new party – and you will get one." He was referring to a poll that he conducted himself. The results indicate that about two-thirds of respondents support the idea of creating a new political force in the USA.

The official registration of the party will of course require a series of procedures, but Musk, as always, does not bother with details. He has not yet disclosed what financial resources he will allocate for this purpose. And that is significant. After all, we are talking about a man who can throw a billion at any moment. For now, however, no hard numbers have emerged, and the markets – including crypto – remain completely calm.

Although Musk is known for his influence on cryptocurrency prices, this time his political ambitions have not stirred the market.

Regulators and industry representatives are also silent. No official or less official comments – neither from the White House, nor from the SEC, nor from exchanges. But that does not mean that experts are not watching closely. As reported by the Coincu team: "It is worth closely monitoring regulatory changes at the intersection of politics and cryptocurrencies. Musk's involvement in both of these worlds could lead to the creation of new legal frameworks and the need to revise financial strategies."

If the "America Party" actually sets sail into the wide waters, and its financial backing crystallizes, we may witness an interesting precedent. A connection between the world of business and crypto with real power. And not through lobbyists or PACs, but through a man who sits at the helm himself.

Nevertheless, it is difficult to predict whether the project will be brought to fruition or will end up as mere talk. Musk launches rockets into space. He may even send a man to Mars, but when it comes to politics – it is hard to appreciate his consistency.