Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris pledged to boost investment in the cryptocurrency industry at a September 22 fundraiser in New York City as one of her latest strategies to attract voters, expressing support for artificial intelligence as she laid out her economic agenda ( AI) and encryption technology innovation, and emphasized that regulation will be aimed at protecting consumers and investors. She mentioned that she would plan to convene small and medium-sized enterprise founders, innovators and large companies to promote the improvement of U.S. competitiveness.

This is the first time that Harris has spoken in public about the Democratic Party's policy on cryptocurrency. She will encourage AI and digital asset technology to be included in her economic policy, but emphasizes that the main purpose is to protect consumers and investors. She is expected to unveil a new set of economic policies this week, a move that appears to be different from that of current President Joe Biden, who has taken a tougher stance on the crypto industry, with the regulator SEC targeting many crypto companies and launching multiple lawsuits. litigation.

However, a policy adviser to He Jinli also said that although she hopes to promote the development of crypto assets, she is still concerned about strengthening supervision and industry protection. The overall argument is not too different from the current line of the Biden administration, and her rival Trump fully supports it. Their attitudes are very different. Even if the Democratic Party is elected, the suppression of the cryptocurrency industry may continue. Uniswap founder Hayden Adams pointed out that Biden is not friendly to cryptocurrency, but He Jinli’s positive statement has made progress than before. At present, This new information has not yet been able to influence the market upward, but it is expected to be able to offset the negative impact of Trump's continued decline in his victory rate to some extent in the future.

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〈MICA Daily|He Jinli publicly discussed encryption industry-related policies for the first time〉This article was first published in "Block Guest".