US Election Sparks Crypto Policy Debate During Trump and Harris Campaign

Trump Pro-Crypto Transition Team Ahead of US Election

According to a post by Alexander Grieve, Vice President of Government Affairs Paradigm, several members of Donald Trump’s transition team are pro-crypto, while Kamala Harris has not made her stance on crypto clear, setting the stage for a Trump vs. Harris crypto debate.

According to CoinGape, Howard Lutnick, CEO of Cantor Fitzgerald, will serve as co-chair of the team. The CEO is a staunch supporter of Bitcoin and recently launched a $2 billion Bitcoin fundraising fund. Linda McMahon, President of the America First Policy Institute (AFPI), which is openly against CBDCs and supports private stablecoins, has also joined the team

Trump has taken a positive approach to cryptocurrencies, which is why many influential people in the industry support him. Coinbase Chief Policy Officer Faryar Shirzad stressed that personnel determine policy, emphasizing the importance of individuals around each candidate.

Donald Trump's evolving stance on cryptocurrencies is marked by his recent disclosure that he holds between $1 million and $5 million worth of Ethereum in a cold wallet. His support for digital assets, in contrast to his earlier skepticism, is at the heart of his campaign. Ahead of the US election, Trump pledged to build a national Bitcoin reserve and position the US as a global leader in cryptocurrency through favorable policies. #美国CPI数据连续第4个月回落 #新币挖矿TON #美国7月PPI低于预期