Harris Deprioritizes Crypto as Trump Surges on Polymarket with 52%
- Kamala Harris’ deprioritization of crypto regulation has led to criticism from the crypto community.
- Donald Trump now leads on Polymarket with 52%, compared to Harris’ 47%, reflecting stronger support from crypto enthusiasts.
- Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer’s legislative focus excludes crypto regulation, raising concerns about future digital asset policies.
Kamala Harris, the Democratic nominee for the 2024 U.S. presidential election is receiving criticism from the crypto community. This backlash comes after it was thought that her campaign switched its emphasis from regulating digital assets.
As a result, support for former president Donald Trump has increased on the prediction market platform Polymarket. At this point, Trump has 52% of the vote, while Harris is behind with 47%.
Senate Focus Shifts Away from Crypto Regulation
Notably, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer sent a letter outlining legislative priorities for the last few months of Congress, which prompted the change in political focus. Schumer’s letter did not address digital assets or cryptocurrency regulation, despite emphasizing issues like border security, healthcare, and artificial intelligence.
NEW: @SenSchumer sent a letter to his Senate colleagues where he mentioned priorities for passing bipartisan legislation in the remaining months of Congress. Cryptocurrency legislation was not mentioned, but artificial intelligence was.
This, despite his adamance in the… pic.twitter.com/d0io7iWh75
— Eleanor Terrett (@EleanorTerrett) September 8, 2024
Consequently, the cryptocurrency industry, which has long awaited regulatory clarity, is concerned about this omission. Schumer had previously declared that lawmakers would not be silent on cryptocurrency-related issues during a town hall event called “Crypto for Harris.” But his most recent letter has increased doubts regarding the future of digital assets legislation.
Harris Faces Backlash from Crypto Enthusiasts
Additionally, the cryptocurrency community has been outspoken in its disapproval of Harris’s ambiguous position on the matter. Some contend that Harris has an unclear and unsupportive stance toward cryptocurrencies.
A social media user said that people who think she supports the industry are “being fooled.” However, other cryptocurrencies enthusiasts have noted that Congress is still debating a number of matters pertaining to the industry, such as stablecoin regulations, central bank digital currencies (CBDCs), and crypto taxation.
No, the fact that **cryptocurrency** wasn’t mentioned in Chuck Schumer’s letter doesn’t necessarily mean that it’s not a priority for Congress this fall. The letter primarily addresses **immediate, pressing issues** like **government funding**, **rail safety**, and **healthcare…
— Gronky.eth (@QeYcc) September 8, 2024
Although Harris’ campaign has not yet addressed these issues clearly, her position may have an impact on how the digital asset community perceives her candidacy. Furthermore, some view Schumer’s letter’s lack of mention of cryptocurrencies as a sign that the movement to regulate the rapidly expanding sector has stalled.
Trump’s Lead on Polymarket
Therefore, the crypto community’s dissatisfaction with the current administration’s strategy is reflected in Trump’s lead on Polymarket, as Harris navigates this criticism. Some people believe that Trump, who is well-known for taking a more libertarian stance on financial regulations, is better for the cryptocurrency industry.
According to Polymarket, he has a 52% chance of winning the election, which shows that enthusiasts for cryptocurrencies are beginning to support him. Harris’s 47% rating implies that if she wants to catch up, she might have to deal with these issues.