US Presidential Candidate Confirms That Bitcoin Is Seen as a Threat by the Government
Vivek Ramaswamy, a candidate for the presidency, has expressed his disapproval of the United States government’s lack of support for Bitcoin. He has cited Senator Warren’s unfavorable views on cryptocurrency and the possibility of a ban.
Vivek Ramaswamy, a candidate for the presidency of the United States of America, says that the government is purposefully avoiding providing full support to Bitcoin because it views the cryptocurrency as a potential danger to its own survival. On the podcast titled “What Bitcoin Did,” he discussed this topic, and he also offered some commentary about Senator Elizabeth Warren’s position against Bitcoin.
Senator Elizabeth Warren, who is well-known for her opposition to cryptocurrency, is now advocating for the Digital Asset Anti-Money Laundering Act. Ramaswamy says that this measure might result in the prohibition of digital assets in the United States, which is a reflection of the fact that the government considers the power of the state to be superior to the rights of individuals.
Not only does Ramaswamy disagree with the idea that teaching politicians would cause them to alter their opinion on cryptocurrencies, but he also made it quite obvious that these politicians are aware of the ramifications of Bitcoin and consider it to be a danger. It is his intention to bring up the topic of Bitcoin during presidential debates and to encourage the Republican Party to have a conversation about it.
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