The Democratic Party of the United States has excluded any mention of cryptocurrency from its 2024 policy platform. The platform is an official document outlining the policies and positions that political parties announce ahead of elections.
Ji's Democratic platform document covers a range of topics from corporate greed, housing and education to U.S. foreign policy and geopolitical power.
Earlier, some Democratic Party officials had advised that Vice President Kamala Ha Ri Su would launch her presidential campaign.
He has previously argued that the Biden administration will move away from the anti-cryptocurrency policies it has adopted and instead adopt a more pro-cryptocurrency policy.
However, this policy platform does not include any cryptocurrency-related content.
The Democratic Party official's assessment that the Ha Ri Su campaign would overturn the Biden administration's cryptocurrency policy raised questions from industry executives and crypto investors.
Fred Thiel, CEO of Bitcoin mining company MARA
Thiel said in a recent interview with Cointelegraph that "Ha Ri Su's platform has a reference to Bitcoin."
"There will be no opportunity for Mara to consider opportunities outside the United States, depending on the outcome of the 2024 presidential election," he said, suggesting that Mara could consider opportunities outside the United States.
At a non-official event for the Hari Su campaign called "Crypto4Harris," Schumer said that if Hari Su wins the presidency in November, she will run a pro-cryptocurrency government.
"There are geopolitical risks if we don't embrace digital assets," Schumer said in a web conference call. "I think the United States has the potential to innovate and succeed in digital assets.
"If this is not done, other countries will take the lead."
2024/08/20 17:08 KST
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