Kamala Harris Pledges to Support Crypto and Emerging Tech in America's Future
Sep 30, 2024

Sam

Hey, did you hear Kamala Harris talking about crypto? I thought she wasn’t really into tech.

Amy

Yeah, it’s surprising! She just spoke at a fundraiser and said she wants to invest in technologies like AI and digital assets. She wants to make the U.S. more competitive in tech.

Sam

That sounds like she’s trying to get on the good side of tech companies. But didn’t Biden’s administration crack down on crypto a lot?

Amy

Exactly. That’s why it’s such a big deal. Harris is saying she’ll take a different approach, encouraging innovation while protecting investors. It’s her way of saying she’s more open to crypto than Biden.

Sam

And I bet a lot of people in tech are happy about that. I even saw Hayden Adams, the Uniswap guy, endorsing her on X.

Amy

Yep, he did. It’s interesting because Uniswap was targeted by the SEC earlier this year. Now, Harris is showing she’s willing to work with the crypto world, which could be good for projects like Uniswap.

Sam

But what about Trump? He’s also talking a lot about crypto now, right?

Amy

He is! Trump even bought burgers with Bitcoin recently and is promoting a decentralized finance project called World Liberty Financial. It seems like both candidates are trying to appeal to the crypto community.

Sam

So, Harris and Trump are both pro-crypto now? This is getting interesting. Who’s better for digital assets?

Amy

Well, it’s hard to say. Harris is focusing on making a safe business environment with clear rules, while Trump is more focused on promoting crypto as part of his campaign. It depends on what you want—stability or promotion.

Sam

I see. Harris’ plan sounds more cautious, but she’s also looking ahead. I guess we’ll have to wait and see how their policies shape up.

Amy

Exactly. The election could have a big impact on the future of crypto in the U.S. It’s definitely something to keep an eye on.

Sam

Totally! Who knew crypto would be such a big topic in politics?

Amy

I know, right? It just shows how important digital assets have become. They're shaping not just tech but even political strategies.