Harris Campaign Flips, Wants to Reach Out to Bitcoin Industry

Vice President Kamala Harris's team is working to improve relations between the Democratic Party and the Bitcoin sector as the 2024 election approaches.
Harris Campaign Flips, Wants to Reach Out to Bitcoin Industry
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Key Takeaways

  • Harris has partnered with Bitcoin firms to improve relations.
  • Harris is reaching out to Coinbase, Circle, and Ripple Labs.
  • Trump's campaign received $3 million in Bitcoin donations.

In a significant move to mend relations with the Bitcoin sector, United States Vice President Kamala Harris’s advisers have reached out to top Bitcoin companies to reset the strained ties between the Democratic Party and the industry.

According to the Financial Times, members of Harris’s team have recently contacted individuals connected to major Bitcoin companies. These efforts include outreach to leading Bitcoin exchange Coinbase, stablecoin company Circle, and blockchain payments firm Ripple Labs.

The goal is reportedly to foster a more constructive dialogue and establish a regulatory framework conducive to the industry’s growth. This outreach comes as the Bitcoin industry has increased support for her rival, Republican Party nominee and former President Donald Trump. This initiative also follows mounting criticism of President Joe Biden’s administration’s stance on digital assets.

This shift comes in the wake of a letter signed by Democratic members of the US House of Representatives and 2024 candidates. The letter calls for the party to reconsider its approach to the digital asset industry, highlighting the importance of moving away from perceived hostility.

Advisers to the Harris campaign have reportedly clarified that the initiative to reconnect with the Bitcoin sector is not primarily driven by a desire to secure electoral contributions. Instead, the focus is on building a positive relationship that can pave the way for a sensible regulatory framework.

The Harris campaign’s outreach is also reportedly part of a broader effort to reshape the perception of the Democratic Party among business leaders. The campaign aims to counter the notion that Democrats are anti-business, a sentiment that has grown amid the Biden administration’s focus on antitrust actions against tech companies.

Trump, who once expressed skepticism toward Bitcoin, has recently emerged as a strong advocate for the sector. He delivered a keynote speech at the Bitcoin 2024 conference in Nashville, Tennessee, on July 27, highlighting his support for the industry.

This shift has garnered him substantial backing from the Bitcoin community, making the sector an important source of funding for his campaign.

Pro-crypto super PAC Fairshake has raised over $200 million from prominent backers, including Coinbase, Ripple, and venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz. Meanwhile, Trump’s reelection campaign has seen roughly $3 million in Bitcoin donations since he announced it would accept digital asset donations.

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