According to reports, US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump will attend Bitcoin 2024 and promote the US
Democratic presidential candidate Ha Ri Su's camp has also reportedly been in contact with cryptocurrency traders as she has promoted pro-cryptocurrency policies, including vowed to make the country the Bitcoin capital.
Ha Ri Su's camp has recently been in contact with executives of Coinbase, the largest cryptocurrency exchange in the U.S., and Circle, a stablecoin company.
This is believed to be due to the strong support Trump has received from cryptocurrency companies. Trump, who was once a cryptocurrency skeptic, spoke at the Bitcoin Summit in Nashville on the 27th of last month.
He attended the "Coin 2024" conference and revealed his intention to make the United States the Bitcoin capital, including making Bitcoin a Federal Reserve asset.
This is because cryptocurrency-related companies have made large political donations to Trump.
Trump has reportedly received about $200 million in donations from cryptocurrency companies including Coinbase and Ripple.
The cryptocurrency industry supports pro-business Republicans. The industry sees Democrats as anti-business.
A source from Ha Ri Su's campaign said, "We are in contact with cryptocurrency companies not to receive political funds from them, but to change the perception that the Democratic Party is anti-business."
He added, "We are using this as an opportunity to reset our relationship with the technology industry, which we feel has been targeted by the Biden administration in relation to anti-monopoly issues."
He emphasized that "Ha Ri Su's fundamental message is the fact that the Democratic Party is pro-business."
Ha Ri Su is a pro-cryptocurrency tech journalist based in her home state of California.
The aim is to bring together the talent of the cryptocurrency community. A person related to one cryptocurrency company expressed some hope, saying, "Biden didn't listen to us, but Ha Ri Su didn't."
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2024/07/29 15:18 KST
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