Cryptocurrency takes centre stage in US election
The resulting policies are poised to shape the future of the crypto industry worldwide.
The chair of the US Securities and Exchange Commission, Gary Gensler, has warned of widespread fraud in the cryptocurrency industry, accusing companies of disregarding laws designed to protect investors. He highlighted recent enforcement actions against crypto firms, including Binance and FTX, as evidence of the sector exploiting unwary investors.
Meanwhile, Donald Trump has made a surprising U-turn, becoming an advocate for cryptocurrency. The former president, now seeking a third term, promises to make the US the global centre for crypto innovation and has even launched his own cryptocurrency business, World Liberty Financial. It marks a stark contrast to his previous criticisms of Bitcoin, which he once dismissed as a scam.
As the US presidential elections approach, the future of cryptocurrency regulation is at a critical point. Trump’s pro-crypto stance opposes the Biden administration’s clampdown on the industry. With millions being spent on political donations, the outcome could significantly influence the direction of crypto regulation, both in the US and worldwide.