The impending election may be most important for cryptocurrencies, as Republican candidate Donald Trump has recently embraced digital assets, standing apart from his rival incumbent, Joe Biden. Though Trump has not yet set out detailed proposals for crypto regulation, his recent outreach to bitcoin miners and his promised appearance at the upcoming Nashville conference has won him the industry’s support, establishing BTC and the wider market as a bet on his presidency.
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