More crypto parallels between a potential Donald Trump and Kamala Harris administration emerged after assessing their advisors.

Trump’s Pro-Crypto Team

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump named several pro-crypto figures to his transition team ahead of a possible second White House term. While itā€™s procedural to name key staff members ahead of an election, Trumpā€™s pro-crypto team may have bolstered his appeal to the community.

Trump announced that Cantor Fitzgerald CEO Howard Lutnick and America First Policy Institute chair Linda McMahon would be team co-chairs. Lutnick is a public Bitcoin supporter and spoke at the Bitcoin 2024 conference in Nashville, where Trump said he would create a strategic BTC reserve. McMahon reportedly proposed adopting cryptocurrencies and private stablecoins in opposition to a central bank digital currency from the Federal Reserve.

Republican vice president candidate J.D. Vance will serve as an honorary chair. Vance, who tabled pro-crypto policies in the U.S. Senate, was also the first person on a presidential ticket to own Bitcoin.

Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump are also part of the fray. Both Trumpā€™s sons are working on a crypto project. DTJ has already opened an official Telegram called ā€œThe Defiant Onesā€ to share verified info on the matter. The move aimed to curb scammers leveraging buzz around Trumpā€™s crypto initiative to defraud investors.

Harrisā€™ Anti-Crypto Advisors

Across the aisle, Democratic candidate and current Vice President Kamala Harris onboarded anti-crypto advisors from President Joe Bidenā€™s administration. Harris is tapping figures like Brian Deese, Bharat Ramamurti, and Deputy Treasury Secretary Wally Adeyemo.

Deese is believed to be the architect of Operation Choke Point 2.0, a plan to de-bank crypto businesses and isolate digital assets from traditional financial systems. Adeyemo has been crucial to the Treasuryā€™s crackdown on crypto mixers and made legislative requests for stringent policies on blockchain activity in America.

Her advisor choices suggest she will maintain Bidenā€™s hostile attitude toward crypto. Harris is working with Brian Deese and Bharat Ramamurti, two key anti-crypto officials from the Biden administration.

As the industry speculated on advisors and likely appointees, Harrisā€™ radio silence on crypto policies was arguably the chief concern espoused by digital asset proponents.

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