Donald Trump, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and Vivek Ramaswamy have been invited to be part of the First Crypto Presidential Forum, an initiative designed to clarify the cryptocurrency policies of each U.S. presidential candidate. The event, organized by Stand with Crypto, will be held in New Hampshire on December 11.
Candidates to Discuss Crypto Policies in First Crypto Presidential Forum
Some of the most significant U.S. presidential hopefuls and candidates, including Donald Trump, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and Vivek Ramaswamy, have been invited to the First Crypto Presidential Forum, an event focused on providing a medium for these politicians to describe their stance on cryptocurrency.
The event, to be held in New Hampshire on December 11, and hosted by the Stand with Crypto Alliance, a nonprofit focused on advocating for clear cryptocurrency regulations, will allow the candidates to discuss their hypothetical crypto-related policies in front of the crypto community. Other leaders and politicians, such as former Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson, U.S. Representative Dean Phillips, North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum, have also been invited.
The audience will also be able to submit questions to the participants. Nonetheless, the event will not be limited to only discussing crypto policies, as the alliance stressed that it is “designed to enable candidates to address the crypto and blockchain community on a range of policies.”
Stand with Crypto, which has received over $2 million from more than 80,000 donors, has been mobilizing the cryptocurrency-holding crowd — estimated to be 52 million people in the U.S. — to organize and ask for a clear regulatory framework to allow industry actors to operate in a friendly environment.
At the time of writing, only Hutchinson, Ramaswamy, and Phillips have confirmed their presence at the event, while Trump, Kennedy Jr., and others haven’t yet announced if they will assist.
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via Sergio Goschenko
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