Kamala Harris, who elected vice president, also took the manager working at Binance to his team.
Kamala Harris, one of the U.S. presidential candidates whose stance on cryptocurrencies is still unclear, has also started to form the team gradually. Harris, who elected Tim Walz as vice president yesterday, has now taken David Plouffe, who has also worked for crypto companies such as Binance and Alchemy Pay.
While Donald Trump supports cryptocurrencies at full speed, Kamala Harris' surprising silence on this issue continues. Harris, who elected Tim Walz, the governor of Minnesota, as vice president yesterday, also began forming his team.
Is it for crypto?
Harris recruited David Plouffe, who previously served on the Global Advisory Board on Binance and was also one of Obama's assistants for a time, as one of the strategy consultants. Plouffe was recently working as a global strategic advisor to Alchemy Pay.
It was stated that Harris took Plouffe to his team last week and the experienced consultant left Alchemy Pay.
Last month, Kamala Harris recruited Brian Nelson, who was the deputy minister of financial intelligence and terrorism at the U.S. Treasury Department. Nelson was also one of the people who was also involved in the Treasury Department's case for a violation of money laundering and sanctions against Binance.
It didn't go Trump's way
Harris has remained in strict silence about cryptocurrencies so far. Harris, who did not make a positive or negative comment on this area, did not attend the Bitcoin Conference in Nashville and attracted the reaction of the crypto world.
Some experts, on the other hand, stated that it was almost impossible for Harris to attend the event in just 3 days (after Biden's withdrawal) due to security concerns. #kamalaHarris #binance