According to Odaily, former White House Communications Director Anthony Scaramucci has highlighted the necessity of bipartisan cooperation in the cryptocurrency sector. Scaramucci pointed out that Vice President Kamala Harris has shown support for the crypto industry and hinted at significant changes under her administration. He stated, 'Harris is open to cryptocurrency. She has not dictated the Biden administration's crypto policy. Harris and Elizabeth Warren are not close. Gary Gensler will be dismissed, and Warren will serve as the financial services 'czar' in the Harris administration. Let's maintain bipartisan cooperation in cryptocurrency; it is healthier for the ecosystem in the long run.'

Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse also expressed an open attitude towards Harris's potential cryptocurrency policies. He suggested that candidates should not be judged solely based on party affiliation and emphasized the importance of policy proposals. Garlinghouse highlighted Harris's Silicon Valley background, believing it could lead to beneficial crypto regulations and enhance U.S. competitiveness. However, he cautioned that getting too close to Senator Elizabeth Warren, who is skeptical of cryptocurrencies, could pose challenges.

Adam Cochran, a partner at Cinneamhain Ventures, criticized the crypto community for attacking Democrats despite their efforts to engage with the industry. He stressed the importance of collaborating with anyone proposing constructive crypto policies, regardless of political affiliation.