【Informed sources: Harris's team is considering two candidates to replace SEC Chairman Gary Gensler】Golden Finance reports that two informed sources involved in the review revealed that U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris's transition team is examining candidates to replace Gary Gensler as Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The two possible successors are Professor Chris Brummer from Georgetown University Law Center and Erica Williams, Chair of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB). They are said to have a more optimistic attitude towards cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin than Gensler. Harris has neither publicly nor privately committed to replacing Gensler, and the extent of her consideration for Brummer, Williams, or other potential candidates is uncertain. Currently, due to Harris's short time as a candidate and other pending policy issues, her team is more focused on voting matters. One informed source stated, 'It is unclear who the popular candidates are at the moment; the Harris campaign team is concerned that showing an overly positive attitude towards cryptocurrencies before the election could alienate progressive voters who view cryptocurrencies as a 'scam,' and it will not win her any actual new voters.' A spokesperson for Harris's transition team stated, 'The transition team will not conduct any personnel selections before the election; instead, we are focused on establishing the necessary infrastructure to prepare for the inauguration.'