The cryptocurrency industry, which may not have that many people but definitely has a lot of money
This contrasts the administration of President Biden, which has been seen as primarily hostile to cryptocurrency so far.
However, at the congressional level, there’s been a sudden thawing of frosty opinions on crypto. Leaders on both sides of the aisle appear to be following Trump’s lead in wooing the industry.
Our country must be the leader in the field. There is no second place,” Trump wrote on Truth Social this week.
The former president invited holders of his NFT series to his home in Florida, at Mar-a-Lago, where he committed to end the regulatory hostility to the industry if re-elected.
Congress has shown itself as more willing to consider voting on comprehensive cryptocurrency legislation.
The House has sent the Senate one piece of relevant legislation, and a bipartisan duo of Senators has its own package.
Politically, the ground has lurched beneath purveyors of digital assets.
Whether or not the crypto community donates a lot of its coins to the Trump campaign, now that he is actually accepting such contributions.
And how many other campaigns will also open up to cryptocurrency donations.