SEC Approves First American Bitcoin ETF as Cryptocurrency Emerges as Key Issue in 2024 Election Cycle
The SEC has given approval for the first American Bitcoin ETF, allowing bitcoin-based exchange-traded funds to enter Wall Street after a decade of being blocked. This development has made cryptocurrency a significant issue in the 2024 U.S. election cycle, with both major political parties addressing digital assets, blockchain technology, and regulatory frameworks. A recent survey shows that there is a distinct "crypto voter" demographic, with 71% of self-identified crypto voters across political parties preferring candidates who support transparent and fair crypto regulations. Candidates who pay attention to these trends are likely to adopt more balanced and informed regulatory approaches in the 2024 election.
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