US Presidential Candidates Invited To First Crypto Presidential Forum
Presidential candidates Donald Trump, Robert Kennedy Jr., and Vivek Ramaswamy have been invited to the First Crypto Presidential Forum, organized by the Stand with Crypto Alliance, to be held in New Hampshire on December 11. The event is an initiative seeking the vision and clarity of each US presidential candidate on crypto policies.
US Presidential Candidates to Explain Their Stance on Crypto Policies
US presidential hopefuls and candidates, including Donald Trump, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and Vivek Ramaswamy, have been invited to the First Crypto Presidential Forum, an event focused on providing politicians with a stage to explain their stance on cryptocurrency.
Stand with Crypto Alliance, a nonprofit organization focused on advocating for clear cryptocurrency regulations, is hosting the event in New Hampshire on December 11. The event will provide the candidates with an opportunity to discuss their crypto policies in front of the crypto community. Former Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson, US Representative Dean Phillips, and North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum are the other leaders and politicians invited to the event.
The event will not be limited to discussing crypto policies, as the alliance stated that it is “designed to enable candidates to address the crypto and blockchain community on a range of policies.” The audience attending the event can submit questions to the participants.
52 Million Crypto Holders Demand Clear Regulatory Framework
The Stand with Crypto Alliance has been mobilizing the crypto-holding audience in the US, an estimated 52 million people to organize and demand a clear regulatory framework. This will enable the smooth operation of the sector in a friendly environment. The organization has received over USD 2 million from more than 80,000 donors for the event.
Hutchinson, Ramaswamy, and Phillips have confirmed their presence at the event, while Trump, Kennedy Jr., and others have not confirmed their participation to date.
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