U.S. Presidential Candidate Kamala Harris Publishes Her Policies: Are There Cryptocurrencies in It?
US Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris has released an extensive list of proposed policy positions for her potential future administration, but there is one notable omission: cryptocurrencies.
Harris’ policy agenda, published on her campaign website, outlines a series of initiatives aimed at supporting middle-class families, including tax cuts and measures to make housing more affordable. However, she avoids taking any specific stance on digital currencies or Blockchain technology, an area of growing interest and concern in both political and financial circles.
Among the highlighted policies is a section titled “Supporting American Innovation,” in which Harris pledges to build on the progress made by the current administration to ensure American industry and workers continue to thrive. The section highlights a commitment to maintaining U.S. leadership in critical sectors like semiconductors, clean energy, and artificial intelligence, but makes no mention of the burgeoning cryptocurrency sector.
The lack of a clear position on cryptocurrencies is raising concerns, particularly among Democratic crypto lobbyists, executives, and investors. Many in the industry worry that the industry could increasingly align with the Republican Party, especially as GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump promises policies that favor digital asset firms. These concerns come at a time when the Biden administration is taking a cautious and sometimes skeptical approach to crypto regulation.
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