Democratic congressman: Crypto regulation should not become a "partisan political game"
On July 29th, according to CNBC, as the influence of cryptocurrency lobbyists and supporters in Washington continues to grow, there are doubts about whether the Democratic Party will continue to adhere to its tough regulatory stance of the past few years or relax it. Wiley Nickel, a Democratic representative from North Carolina, said in an interview that every presidential candidate needs to recognize that voters who support digital assets and innovation cannot be ignored, and emphasized that cryptocurrency regulation should not be a "partisan political game." Ro Khanna, a Democratic representative from California, also stated that cryptocurrency should not be the focus of partisan debate, but should be regulated like other technologies. He pointed out that "opposing Bitcoin is like opposing cell phones, artificial intelligence, and laptops. It is a technology that requires thoughtful regulation." Khanna and Nickel are among the few Democratic representatives attending the Bitcoin conference.
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