New technology will always need its user evangelists, and in Adams and Suarez, crypto seems to have found its public-facing circuit riders. Around the world, there are many other cities around that are building crypto capitals including Zug, Kyiv, Singapore, Dubai and others. The Adams-Suarez match-up may turn into a tacit partnership to ensure the U.S. doesn’t lose this opportunity as other countries come to terms with the economic power of new financial technology. The competitive consociation of a Democrat and Republican in many ways reflects the neutrality of Bitcoin and the crypto-sphere — but also its potential for economic growth and good.