TechFlow News: According to Cryptoslate, as the presidential election approaches in November, cryptocurrency stakeholders are increasingly urging the industry to maintain bipartisanship. On July 24, former White House Communications Director Anthony Scaramucci emphasized the need for bipartisanship in the cryptocurrency field, noting that it would be healthier for the ecosystem in the long run. Scaramucci noted that Harris has shown support for the cryptocurrency industry and hinted that major changes will occur under her administration.

Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse also expressed an openness to Harris' potential crypto policies. He advised against judging candidates based solely on party affiliation and stressed the importance of their policy proposals. Garlinghouse highlighted Harris' Silicon Valley background, suggesting it could lead to beneficial cryptocurrency regulation and improve U.S. competitiveness. However, he warned that aligning too closely with crypto skeptic Senator Elizabeth Warren could be problematic.

Adam Cochran, partner at Cinneamhain Ventures, criticized the cryptocurrency community for attacking Democrats despite their efforts to engage with the industry. He stressed the importance of working with anyone who proposes constructive crypto policy, regardless of political affiliation.