Billionaire Mike Novogratz Pushing for Kamala Harris to Appear at Upcoming Permissionless Conference
Blockworks aims to book Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris to speak at its upcoming crypto conference, as crypto enthusiasts turn their attention toward a U.S. presidential election that some believe is a referendum on the mainstreaming of crypto.
The crypto conference organizers are attempting to secure Vice President Harris at its U.S. politics-focused Permissionless event from October 9 to 11 at the behest of some of the “largest” Democratic donors, Blockworks founder Jason Yanowitz told Decrypt.
Yanowitz said that Mike Novogratz, CEO and founder of Galaxy Digital and a well-known Democrat, was among those pushing for Harris to be invited Salt Lake City conference. Those donors have even offered to facilitate talks between Harris’s representatives and Blockwork’s conference organizers, who are aiming to “pull people from both sides [of the political aisle].”
“[They’re] basically saying, ‘We’d like to set this up for you,” Yanowitz said, adding Blockworks has not heard from the campaign “directly.”
“We’re getting pushed by some of the biggest Democratic donors to have her be there.”
Mike Novogratz, CEO and founder of Galaxy Digital and a well-known Democrat, will be speaking at the event, and has been urging the crypto community to not turn its back on Harris. Yanowitz declined to comment on whether Novogratz was brokering a possible appearance.
GOP Presidential nominee Donald Trump gave a pro-crypto speech that wooed some members of the crypto community at Bitcoin 2024 in Nashville, Tennessee on Saturday. Trump, who was initially anti-crypto, has executed an about-face and now says that he will fire SEC Chairman Gary Gensler “on day one” of his administration. He also said he would create a strategic Bitcoin “stockpile” for the U.S.
Blockworks’ conference organizers are also in talks to host Republican and Democratic politicians from the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate as speakers at the event, including “most of the pro-crypto Democrats.
Organizers and attendees of the Tennessee event were angry that Harris seemingly ignored their invitation. However, a number of U.S. Secret Service agents that Decrypt spoke to pointed out that given that President Joe Biden stepped aside so recently—on July 21—it was highly unlikely that Harris could have attended the Bitcoin conference even if she had wanted to.
“Such an invitation would need to be offered several weeks in advance of the event,” one former agent told Decrypt. “The timeline you mentioned of three days would not be sufficient.”
Stephen Graves contributed to this story.