'I Don't Want to Be President': John McAffee to Exclusively Promote Crypto in 2020 Race

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Programmer and crypto enthusiast John McAfee revealed his intention to use his 2020 bid for U.S. presidency as a platform to promote permissionless cryptocurrencies in an interview with Cointelegraph Nov. 1.

Speaking with Cointelegraph at the Malta Blockchain Summit today, the founder of McAfee Antivirus Software said he plans to run "Around a libertarian platform," and use his access to the national stage solely to discuss cryptocurrencies, while expressing ?onfidence that "No one will elect [him] as president."

McAfee commented that his pro-crypto stance is mainly based on the concept of "Personal freedom," stating that in his coming bid for presidency he wants "To talk about personal freedom and how cryptocurrency can help us achieve that."

"That's [crypto] all I'm going to talk about. See, I don't want to be president. I couldn't be...no one's going to elect me president, please God. However, I've got the right to run."

McAfee first announced his intention to run for U.S. president in 2020 in order to support the crypto community and promote crypto in early June, 2018.

In the interview today, McAfee also reiterated his prediction from last-year that top cryptocurrency Bitcoin will hit $1 million by the year of the U.S. president elections.

The upcoming U.S. presidential run will be not the first one for McAfee ,who sought the Libertarian Party nomination in 2016.

McAfee has since claimed that if he "Been more connected with the community in 2016," he would even have better promoted the idea of "Currency independence."

In June 2018, McAfee announced on Twitter that he would stop promoting Initial Coin Offerings due to "Threats" from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

Previously, the businessman had admitted to charging over $100,000 per tweet to promote cryptocurrency projects and products.

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