Vice President Kamala Harris’s team is actively engaging with leading cryptocurrency firms to repair the Democratic Party's strained relationship with the industry.
Harris’s Advisors Engage Ripple, Circle, Coinbase
U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris's advisors have contacted leading cryptocurrency firms in an effort to restore the party's damaged relationship with the sector and win over voters.
The Financial Times reports that Harris's team has been in touch with people associated with big crypto firms as of late. Some of the companies involved in these endeavors include Ripple Labs, a blockchain payment provider, Circle, a stablecoin company, and top cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase.
Regulatory Environment Aimed at Industry Growth
Reportedly, the objective is to create a regulatory environment that encourages the industry's growth while also encouraging a more constructive discourse. The crypto industry's growing backing for her opponent, Republican Party contender and ex-president Donald Trump, provides the backdrop to this approach.
There has been growing outcry against the policies of the Biden administration regarding digital assets, which has prompted this campaign.
Democratic Candidates Urge Rethinking Crypto Stance
This change follows a letter that was signed by Democratic candidates for the US Congress in 2024 and members of the US House of Representatives. The letter emphasizes the significance of rethinking the party's stance toward the digital asset business and the need to avoid being seen as hostile.
According to Cointelegraph, Harris’ campaign advisors have made it clear that soliciting donations from the cryptocurrency industry is not the primary motivation behind the effort to reestablish ties with the industry. Rather, we should aim to establish a mutually beneficial relationship that can lead to a reasonable regulatory structure.
Outreach to Change Corporate Perceptions
Reportedly, the Harris team is trying to change how corporate executives see the Democratic Party through its outreach. With the Biden administration's emphasis on antitrust measures against tech companies, the perception that Democrats are anti-business has risen. The campaign seeks to dispel this misconception.
Harris hopes that the industry will take heart of the fact that the party is "pro-business, responsible business" and would work to create a favorable climate for businesses.


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