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    VP Harris’s Crypto Comments Lack Substance, Says Industry Leader

    Max BauerBy Max BauerSunday, 29 September 2024, 10:33No Comments2 Mins Read

    During a recent campaign event, Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic presidential nominee, touched on the topic of digital assets, stirring interest among cryptocurrency enthusiasts. However, her comments have been critiqued for lacking depth by Tim Kravchunovsky, CEO of Chirp, a decentralized telecommunications network.

    Kravchunovsky expressed skepticism regarding Harris’s brief mention of supporting crypto innovation. “Everyone is beside themselves thinking she will support crypto innovation,” he remarked, “but we didn’t hear any details on how exactly she plans to offer this support.” His comments highlight a growing desire within the crypto community for clear policy commitments rather than vague promises.

    The tech entrepreneur pointed out the lack of concrete plans from Harris, contrasting her approach with that of former President Donald Trump, who has detailed plans like establishing a strategic Bitcoin reserve. Trump’s engagement with the crypto community was evident when he spoke at the 2024 Nashville Bitcoin Conference, a move praised by financial experts like Nigel Green of Devere Group for its economic foresight.

    Kravchunovsky also referenced historical skepticism from prominent Democrats, notably mentioning Hillary Clinton’s previous concerns about cryptocurrency posing a threat to the US dollar. This, he suggests, casts doubt on whether a Harris administration would genuinely foster a crypto-friendly environment.

    “Unless I hear something concrete from Harris, I will take it as hot air,” Kravchunovsky stated, emphasizing the political nature of campaign promises. He warns that regardless of what candidates promise, there’s no certainty that these pledges will materialize into actionable policy.

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