Kamala Harris gave a "blockchain" message this time
US presidential candidate Kamala Harris, who continued her trips as part of the election campaign, pronounced the word "block chain" for the first time in her speech last night. Stating that the USA should be the leader and the dominant power in this field, Harris also promised safe and transparent laws to investors and consumers.
US presidential candidate Kamala Harris, who has remained persistently silent about cryptocurrencies, especially until this week, used the word "blockchain" for the first time last night after the promise of "digital assets" she uttered in her speech on Sunday and promised to support this field.
Speaking at The Economic Club of Pittsburgh event, Harris touched on emerging technologies such as Sunday evening and used the following statements:
“We will work to be dominant in technologies that will determine the next century, such as artificial intelligence, quantum technology and blockchain”
“He does it to avoid losing a vote.”
These words of Harris found a positive response from the crypto world. Analyst Adam Cochran claimed that Harris does not have much support for cryptocurrencies at the moment in order not to lose votes:
“I know it's not enough to say 'digital beings'. This silence was not good either, but there is improvement. Harris cares about technological developments. If he praises crypto today, how many of the cryptographers who voted for Trump will side with him? Zero. But in a party with Elizabeth Warren supporting groups, there is a small audience that will not sit at home and vote for supporting crypto. Despite this sensitivity, it still promises support, even if it is small.”