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Trump victory signals golden era for crypto industry

The FrontierThe FrontierNovember 14, 2024 3102 Minutes read0

•US President-elect Donald Trump

Donald Trump’s triumphant return to the White House signals a potential golden era for cryptocurrencies, whose influential backers heavily supported his presidential bid.

After years of ascendancy following Bitcoin’s emergence, the cryptocurrency industry had fallen into a “crypto winter,” plagued by scandals and hostile regulatory oversight, reports AFP.

But Trump’s impending presidency has spurred an enthusiastic market response, with bitcoin surging more than 25 per cent in a week and breaking through the $90,000 mark for the first time.

The president-elect previously voiced opposition to digital currencies, but as a candidate pledged to make the United States “the world capital of crypto,” a dramatic shift met with an influx of financial and other support from the sector.

Crypto-affiliated groups spent some $245 million on elections this year, according to the Federal Election Commission, much of it targeting the sector’s Democratic opponents.

The Washington Post reports that Trump is already seeking crypto-friendly candidates for key government positions.

Many potential appointees have close ties to Elon Musk, the world’s richest man who has become a constant presence alongside the president-elect and a vocal crypto advocate.

– ‘Dampened innovation’ –

In the absence of clear regulations, Gensler took an aggressive stance toward digital currencies, treating them like traditional financial securities such as stocks and bonds.

The approach has prompted SEC lawsuits against major trading platforms including Binance, Coinbase, and Kraken, along with various smaller startups.

Katherine Snow, legal head at Thesis*, which develops Bitcoin-based applications, said the “lack of clear guidelines hasn’t just dampened innovation — it’s driven companies offshore to countries with more transparent regulations.”

The industry has been advocating for regulatory clarity from Congress, a cause once championed by crypto billionaire Sam Bankman Fried before his fraud-related downfall smeared the sector’s reputation.

Hope now centres on the so-called FIT21 bill, which passed the House in May and awaits Senate consideration. The legislation would shift oversight to the CFTC, known for its lighter-touch approach to regulation.

According to eToro analyst Simon Peters, the regulatory shift could “accelerate the approval of new investment products” and increase capital flow into digital currencies.

Industry leaders are optimistic about moving away from a perceived hostility by President Joe Biden’s administration.

– ‘Lock us out’ –

Chandra Duggirala, CEO of incubator Tides. Network said the scepticism from officials discouraged traditional banks from collaborating with crypto-linked entrepreneurs.

“We would love to not have to worry if our banks will lock us out,” argued Burnt Banksy, founder of the XION platform.

Trump’s commitment to the sector appears even more credible given his personal involvement in the space.

In September, he and his three sons launched World Liberty Financial, a cryptocurrency investment and lending platform, a move which now raises conflict of interest concerns.

The president-elect has also discussed establishing national bitcoin reserves, a move that could mainstream cryptocurrencies further.

The government currently holds approximately 210,000 bitcoins worth about $18 billion, mostly from judicial seizures.

According to Snow, government bitcoin stockpiling would demonstrate America’s commitment to innovation while attracting investment and talent, potentially shaping international standards for cryptocurrency worldwide.

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