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No Mention of Crypto from Harris: Will Trump’s Pro-Crypto Views Drive the Market?

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On Tuesday, CoinPost reported that Vice President Kamala Harris did not mention cryptocurrencies or blockchain technology in her recent campaign platform.

The policy outline released by the Democrats on Monday did not mention any of these technologies. While Harris did not directly address cryptocurrencies, she supported America’s leadership in innovative sectors such as semiconductors, clean energy, and artificial intelligence.

In contrast, former president Donald Trump has clearly supported cryptocurrencies, increasing interest in Harris’s stance. The report suggests that many believe Trump’s re-election could positively impact the cryptocurrency market and industry, given Harris’s current lack of explicit support for cryptocurrencies.

Meanwhile, multiple media have noted some movements related to cryptocurrencies involving Harris. For example, last month, Brian Nelson, Harris’s senior campaign advisor, stated in an interview with Bloomberg that Harris is expected to support policies that promote the growth of the cryptocurrency and digital asset industries.

However, Harris has yet to make a clear commitment to cryptocurrencies, leading many to believe that Trump’s re-election might benefit the cryptocurrency market and industry more.

Daniel Kim
content@viewusglobal.com

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