Fun

News Feed - 2023-08-23 02:08:14

Turner Wright6 hours agoFirst Republican presidential debate to feature pro-crypto candidatesFlorida Gov. Ron DeSantis and businessman Vivek Ramaswamy will be in attendance at the political debate on Aug. 23, but not Miami Mayor Francis Suarez, despite earlier claims.1308 Total views6 Total sharesListen to article 0:00NewsJoin us on social networksCandidates for the Republican nomination for the 2024 United States presidential election who have publicly expressed their support or disdain for certain crypto-related policies will be meeting for a debate for the first time.


At the time of publication, eight Republican candidates are expected to appear in Milwaukee on Aug. 23 in the party’s first debate ahead of the 2024 election season. Former U.S. President Donald Trump, the party frontrunner currently facing multiple criminal indictments related to his alleged role in attempting to overturn the results of the 2020 election and other crimes, has publicly stated he will not be appearing with the other candidates.


The Aug. 23 event will be the first time many of the Republican candidates will be in the same room amid a political campaign that has seen them targeting their rivals. Though it’s unclear if cryptocurrencies and blockchain will be mentioned at the debate, some of the candidates have explicitly mentioned plans to include the technology in policies should they win the party nomination and the presidential election.


Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who is trailing by double digits to Trump according to several polls, will be the leading candidate among the eight contenders. In July, the Florida governor promised to ban central bank digital currencies in the U.S. should he be elected president, citing concerns about giving the government authority over consumer payments. He previously signed a bill aimed at largely prohibiting the use of a federally issued digital dollar in Florida.


Ramaswamy, who at 38 years old is the youngest candidate in the running, has advocated for the 2024 election to be a “referendum on fiat currency.” He spoke at the Bitcoin 2023 conference in Miami to announce his campaign would be accepting Bitcoin (BTC) donations, later receiving praise from X CEO Elon Musk as a “promising” candidate.


Miami Mayor Francis Suarez, who gained popularity in the space for promoting pro-crypto policies in his city, entered the presidential race in June. During his time as mayor, he announced he would accept certain paychecks in BTC and was involved in the MiamiCoin (MIA) token project for Miami residents.


Suarez said in a now-deleted post on X (formerly Twitter) on Aug. 18 he had qualified to appear at the Republican debate. However, this claim was contradicted by GOP officials on Aug. 21 following an announcement regarding the debate participant list, which included eight names, with Suarez not among them.A now-deleted X post from Miami Mayor Francis Suarez on Aug. 18 claiming he had qualified for the first Republican debate. Source: X


The other candidates appearing on Aug. 23 will be North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum, South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott, former United Nations ambassador Nikki Haley, former U.S. Vice President Mike Pence, former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson. Robert F. Kennedy Jr., another presidential candidate who has expressed pro-crypto views and purchased BTC for his children, is running as a Democrat and will not speak in Milwaukee.


Related:Democrats’ ‘war on crypto’ will lose its key voters — Winklevoss twins


The 2024 elections in the U.S. could change the way the government addresses digital asset policies, with a party shakeup possible in the House of Representatives, Senate and White House. Republicans currently hold a majority in the House, but all 435 seats will be up for election in November 2024. In the Senate, where Democrats have a slim majority, 34 seats out of 100 will be up for grabs.


In July, Republican lawmakers with the House Financial Services Committee passed two bills aimed at establishing regulatory clarity for crypto firms. The legislation has not been scheduled for a full House vote at the time of publication, but partisan delays could push the bills into the next session of Congress.


Magazine:Opinion: GOP crypto maxis almost as bad as Dems’ ‘anti-crypto army’# Politics# United States# Elections# Donald Trump# RegulationAdd reactionAdd reactionRead moreHow to track and report crypto transactions for tax purposes2024 could be very bullish for crypto — Here’s whyCrypto P2P scams in India show digital asset education is needed

News Feed

Nivesh Rustgi6 hours agoXRP price searches for a fresh bullish catalyst to trigger a move above $1XRP’s price rallied in excess of 100% after Ripple’s victory last week, but do fundamentals support a move to $1 and b
FBI Launches ‘Virtual Asset Exploitation Unit’ With Specialized Team of Crypto Experts
FBI Launches "Virtual Asset Exploitation Unit" With Specialized Team of Crypto Experts The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has launched a new unit to tackle crypto exploitati
David Attlee35 minutes agoBrazil’s crypto surge prompts central bank to tighten regulationAccording to the central bank’s data, from January to August 2023, imports of crypto rose by 44.2% compared with the same peri
Derek Andersen10 hours agoItalian central bank backs DeFi tokenization project with Polygon, FireblocksThe Italian central bank’s Milano Hub has selected a project headed by Cetif Advisory and Polygon Labs in its secon
Prashant Jha12 hours agoNima Capital goes dark after dumping 9M SYN tokens, community calls it VC rugThe VC firm had received a grant from the project in return for locking $40 million worth of liquidity in SYN.2719 Tota
Darknet Markets Keep Shipping as Shoppers Shun the Streets
Darknet Markets Keep Shipping as Shoppers Shun the Streets These are strange times for crypto. While it’s blood in the markets, it’s business as usual on the darknet,
Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene Criticizes Fednow Project, Pushes for Return to Gold Standard
Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene Criticizes Fednow Project, Pushes for Return to Gold Standard On Wednesday, Marjorie Taylor Greene (MTG), a Republican member of the U.S. House
Statera – a Global Deflationary Asset
Statera - a Global Deflationary Asset PRESS RELEASE. Since its inception, Statera has had a singular goal: “to put cryptocurrency into every portfolio&rdqu
Study: Amid Mining Bans, China Still Commands World’s Second-Largest Share of Bitcoin Hashrate
Study: Amid Mining Bans, China Still Commands World"s Second-Largest Share of Bitcoin Hashrate New data stemming from the latest Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance (CCAF) rep
Tom Blackstone2 hours agoOpen-source advocates launch OP Stack testnet to fund public goodsThe Public Goods Network from Gitcoin promises to redirect most net sequencer fees into public goods, instead of giving them to t
DePin Helium Mobile releases first post-roadmap progress update
Vince Quill8 hours agoDePin Helium Mobile releases first post-roadmap progress updateDecentralized physical infrastructure networks represented the fourth-most profitable sector for investors in the first half of 2024.85
‘Clear runway’ opens for all Bitcoin ETF approvals in Jan — Analysts
Jesse Coghlan7 hours ago‘Clear runway’ opens for all Bitcoin ETF approvals in Jan — AnalystsThe SEC’s delays on two spot Bitcoin ETFs could mean it’s lining up to approve all pending applications in one swoop,