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Though #cryptocurrencies are not mentioned in the official Democratic Party platform and neither candidate has talked about specific policies, many industry insiders are relieved that both U. S. presidential candidates have talked about them. Compared to Republican candidate Donald Trump's support for cryptocurrencies and his personal involvement in two crypto projects, Kamala's brief mention of the candidate seems rather hollow, especially at this stage of the election.

Vice President Harris said she would encourage innovative technologies such as #digital assets while protecting consumers and investors. Join the world's most popular crypto community to get alpha returns, news and analysis every day, all for free.

Jack Inabinet

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Jack Inabinet is a senior analyst with a passion for studying advanced cryptocurrencies and finance. Prior to joining Bankless, he was an analyst at HAL Real Estate, where he conducted market research and financial analysis of commercial apartment development and acquisition activities in the Seattle area. She is a graduate of the Michael G. Foster School of Business at the University of Washington.

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