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The Unlikely Alliance: How a 31-Year-Old French Far-Right MP Became Crypto's Political Darling
Meet Sarah Knafo—the young French politician rewriting the playbook on how traditional politics meets Web3. At just 31, this Reconquest Party member is turning heads across Europe by openly championing Bitcoin and blockchain while climbing the political ranks.
What makes Knafo stand out? She’s actively bridging two worlds most politicians won’t touch. She’s been spotted consulting with Elon Musk on tech innovation and had direct talks with Bitcoin billionaire Michael Saylor about France’s crypto future. This isn’t casual interest—it’s strategic alignment.
Unlike her far-right peers like Marine Le Pen, Knafo is blending nationalist values with what she calls “techno-conservative principles.” Her pitch: France needs Bitcoin adoption and blockchain infrastructure to disrupt outdated financial systems. She sees crypto not as fringe speculation but as a tool for economic sovereignty.
Here’s the tension though—her tech-forward, business-friendly stance clashes hard with France’s dominant Socialist framework. Traditional French politicians aren’t exactly rushing to embrace Bitcoin. But Knafo’s positioning her crypto support as part of a broader push for “freedom against censorship”—a page from the Trump/Musk playbook that’s clearly resonating internationally.
Whether this crypto-politician hybrid becomes a blueprint or a one-off remains to be seen. But one thing’s clear: the intersection of politics and cryptocurrency just got a lot more interesting.