Donald Trump’s great support for the crypto world pushed the Harris group to contact some cryptocurrency companies. According to the British media Financial Times, the Harris group contacted Coinbase, Circle and Ripple Labs.
Despite the SEC…
According to the information provided by 4 names that the Financial Times did not give their names but stated that they were informed about the issue, the Harris administration wants to restart relations with the crypto world. Among the companies contacted are Coinbase and Ripple, with which the SEC has serious problems and litigation. Another company is the US-based fixed coin issuer Circle…
The Financial Times also stated that the Harris group and Ripple and Coinbase refused to comment on the issue, while Circle has not yet responded.
“Nothing to do with donations”
Although there was no official response from the Harris group, the Financial Times reached out to some of the people who provided consultancy support to the Kamala Harris campaign. These people stated that there was no new donation strategy behind contacting the crypto world, as claimed.
As it is known, Donald Trump has recently received significant donations from the crypto world.
The pro-crypto political support movement called Fairshake, supported by companies such as Coinbase, Ripple and Andreessen Horowitz, had collected more than $200 million in donations. Although the majority of the people supported by this movement are Republican senatorial candidates, the presence of Democrats does not go unnoticed. Political action committees called ‘super-PAC’, which have the right to make such unlimited spending, can support not only presidential candidates, but also senators and other members of parliament who are elected in the states.