The PANews reported on August 19th that, according to CNBC, TD Cowen analyst Jaret Seiberg pointed out in a report that Kamala Harris, if elected president, may be more favorable to cryptocurrencies than the current Biden administration, although it may not be a priority and the industry may still face hostile regulatory agencies. Seiberg also pointed out that campaign rhetoric does not necessarily translate into policy action. Although Donald Trump recently portrayed himself as a cryptocurrency advocate, his regulatory agencies’ record in his first term suggests that they may not be more accommodating to cryptocurrencies in his second term. Seiberg predicts that the Harris administration may support investor protection efforts and retain the SEC’s regulatory authority over tokens and trading platforms. Seiberg stated that investor protection measures under the Harris administration may be slightly more stringent than those under the Trump administration.
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The PANews reported on August 19th that, according to CNBC, TD Cowen analyst Jaret Seiberg pointed out in a report that Kamala Harris, if elected president, may be more favorable to cryptocurrencies than the current Biden administration, although it may not be a priority and the industry may still face hostile regulatory agencies. Seiberg also pointed out that campaign rhetoric does not necessarily translate into policy action. Although Donald Trump recently portrayed himself as a cryptocurrency advocate, his regulatory agencies’ record in his first term suggests that they may not be more accommodating to cryptocurrencies in his second term. Seiberg predicts that the Harris administration may support investor protection efforts and retain the SEC’s regulatory authority over tokens and trading platforms. Seiberg stated that investor protection measures under the Harris administration may be slightly more stringent than those under the Trump administration.