Crypto leaders and Kamala Harris campaign officials will hold a pivotal policy meeting next week, highlighting the digital asset sector's political significance.
Prominent Figures from White House to Join Meeting
Private meetings between crypto executives, White House staff, and Democratic Party Representative Ro Khanna are planned for "next week" in order to discuss urgent matters and suggest legislative reforms.
Deputy Chief of Staff Bruce Reed, National Economic Adviser Lael Brainard, and exiting senior White House adviser Anita Dunn are among the high-ranking individuals from the White House and the Vice President's election campaign who will reportedly be attending the roundtable, as reported by Bloomberg.
Given the increasing influence of digital assets in American politics, the roundtable may indicate that the government is open to hearing the cryptocurrency industry's concerns about policy and regulation.
Roundtable Follows Previous Discussions in July
According to Cointelegraph, the meeting comes after a roundtable discussion in July, when White House officials and crypto executives were also actively engaged. Several prominent cryptocurrency companies, like Ripple and Coinbase, sent representatives to the meeting.
U.S. presidential contenders are competing for the support and money of crypto-focused voters, who number around 50 million.
Donald Trump, the former president and Republican Party nominee, has been trying to win over the cryptocurrency community by capitalizing on the frustration of business moguls with the strict regulations imposed by Joe Biden's government.
Trump made a number of campaign promises, including the removal of US Securities and Exchange Commission Chair Gary Gensler, during his speech at the Bitcoin 2024 conference in Nashville, Tennessee on July 27. He also promised to turn the United States into a global center for cryptocurrencies if reelected.
In July, advisors to Harris reached out to prominent cryptocurrency companies in an effort to repair the rift between the Democratic Party and the industry.
There is increasing pressure on the Democratic Party to reconsider its position on the digital asset industry in response to a letter from Democratic Party US House representatives. In what appears to be an antagonistic tone, the letter stresses the need to shift to a more cooperative stance.
David Plouffe Joins Harris Campaign as Senior Advisor
David Plouffe is now a senior advisor for the Harris campaign as well. Once Plouffe left the White House in 2013, he investigated potential opportunities in the bitcoin industry. In 2022, Plouffe became a member of Binance's Global Advisory Board.


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