Vivek Ramaswamy suggests Kamala Harris might adopt a pro-crypto position in a bid to shake up her 2024 campaign, urging her to clarify her stance on digital asset regulation.
Ramaswamy Predicts Harris's Crypto Shift for 2024
During his appearance on CNBC on August 13, former 2024 presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy was asked about his thoughts on Kamala Harris's potential embrace of the crypto business.
Ramaswamy shot back that he thinks "her verbiage" toward the crypto business would alter if she were running for president again, hoping to win over the crypto community's support in light of current events, Cointelegraph shares.
The former presidential candidate for the Republican party noted that the specifics of Vice President Harris's policy stances on important subjects, including self-custody and the leadership at the Securities and Exchange Commission, should be used to determine the authenticity of her pro-crypto viewpoints. Ramaswamy reported to CNBC:
“I challenge Kamala Harris to not just cite the pieties and the words— go into detail, say what you actually believe about self-custody of assets. Say what you actually believe about whether you think Gary Gensler should continue as the leader of the SEC.”
Even though he disagreed with Harris's particular proposals, Ramaswamy still came to the conclusion that crypto shouldn't be a party issue and that the nation and the "marketplace of ideas" would gain substantially from any instances of sensible crypto policy perspectives.
Crypto Industry Questions Harris's Intentions
Prominent figures in the cryptocurrency industry are casting doubt on the authenticity of Harris's self-proclaimed crypto "reset" in response to a recent regulatory enforcement action by the US Federal Reserve against Customers Bank, a crypto-friendly financial institution. This has led to a backlash against her campaign.
Tyler Winklevoss, co-founder of cryptocurrency exchange Gemini, interpreted the moves as proof that the crypto business was still being targeted by Operation Chokepoint 2.0, an effort to shut it off from conventional financial services.
Despite the present toss-up in the prediction markets, Harris' chances with single-issue crypto voters in November could be damaged by her lack of concrete policy stances on digital asset regulation.
Trump Leverages Crypto Support in Campaign
On the other hand, Trump's campaign was able to use the issue to its advantage by sending a representative to the Bitcoin 2024 conference in Nashville, Tennessee. In multiple interviews, the ex-president reiterated his support for cryptocurrencies and suggested using them to pay down the US national debt. He also warned the Biden administration against selling US Bitcoin holdings.


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