Odaily Planet Daily News: According to multiple media reports including The New York Times, former Mexico City Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum was elected President of Mexico, becoming the first woman to serve as president of the country. This result suggests that Mexico's cryptocurrency policy may continue because Sheinbaum is from the ruling Morena Party. According to the constitution, her predecessor Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador cannot run again. Although cryptocurrencies were barely mentioned in Mexico's largest election to date, Sheinbaum has aligned herself with Obrador's policies. The Morena Party has not proposed any comprehensive legislation for the crypto industry, although it imposes a 20% tax on crypto gains. Other policies and regulations include requiring cryptocurrency exchanges to register in accordance with global requirements for anti-money laundering and terrorist financing. The party also reflected its focus on the regulation of blockchain to make the technology and ecosystem safer. (CoinDesk)