在Kamala Harris的领导下,加密货币将是什么样子

币界网Published on 2024-08-19Last updated on 2024-08-19

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如果卡玛拉·哈里斯(Kamala Harris)担任总统,加密货币可能最终会摆脱当前民主党监管的噩梦。但TD Cowen警告称,卡玛拉政府可能并不完全是加密货币的阳光和彩虹。

当然,卡玛拉可能没有拜登那么敌对,拜登就像一只带骨头的狗,这要归功于他的美国证券交易委员会主席加里·詹斯勒和参议员伊丽莎白·沃伦,他们似乎都把给加密货币带来困难作为自己的毕生使命。

Kamala自参加竞选以来在民意调查中飙升,但她并没有完全把加密货币放在桌面上。这让该行业悬而未决,不确定它是应该抱有希望还是开始为更多同样的事情做准备。

与此同时,唐纳德·特朗普(Donald Trump)在加密货币方面已经做了180次。曾经称比特币为骗局的人现在全力以赴,与加密货币人群并肩作战,甚至计划出席纳什维尔的一个大型会议。

但我们都应该知道,仅仅因为特朗普讨好加密货币,并不意味着他的第二任期对该行业来说会更容易。

历史表明,候选人上任后的言论和实际行动往往大相径庭。正如TD Cowen的Jaret Seiberg所说:

“特朗普最近对加密货币的热爱并不能保证如果他获胜,他的监管机构会对这个行业放松。”

Kamala的加密方法可能是什么

Seiberg补充道

“Kamala可能更容易接受该行业,并可能支持鼓励其增长的政策,但很难看到她反对加强加密投资者保护的努力。”

这意味着美国证券交易委员会对该行业的控制不会很快放松。在Gensler的监督下,该机构通过执法而不是提供明确的指导方针来进行监管,从而声名鹊起。

你猜怎么着?在卡玛拉的领导下,这可能不会有太大变化。但说实话,无论是特朗普还是卡玛拉,加密货币行业可能仍将经历一段艰难的旅程。

Gary S.Gensler,美国证券交易委员会主席

如果国会能够采取行动,两位候选人都可以签署加密货币市场结构立法。然而,Seiberg认为,卡玛拉签署的任何法案都可能在投资者保护方面有更严格的规定。

尽管如此,这种差异可能还不够大。在选举年通过任何加密立法都是遥遥无期的。

蓝墙之战

虽然卡玛拉让特朗普处于劣势,争先恐后地拿出一个能坚持下去的信息,但这场比赛远未结束。这两个州正在竭尽全力争取选民,尤其是在密歇根州、宾夕法尼亚州和威斯康星州等关键的摇摆州,这些州通常被称为“蓝墙”

这些州的民主党议员希望卡玛拉能够取得胜利,但他们并不是在开玩笑说他们面临的艰难斗争。

现年59岁的卡玛拉比即将80岁的特朗普年轻近20岁,如果她获胜,她将成为美国第一位女总统,创造历史。

她的竞选演讲明显比拜登的更短、更有力,通常持续不到30分钟,但都很有力。关于特朗普,卡玛拉说:

“这场运动是关于我们国家未来的两种截然不同的愿景:一种是我们的,关注未来,另一种关注过去。”

她和她的竞选搭档、明尼苏达州州长蒂姆·沃尔兹一起煽动了人群,宣称:“在这场斗争中,我们是快乐的战士。”

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