Cryptocurrency was not mentioned in the US presidential debate, and the odds of victory for Trump an
The debate between US presidential candidates He Jinli and Trump has ended. During the debate, they discussed many topics, such as abortion rights, the proliferation of guns and the war in Ukraine, but still did not mention cryptocurrency. However, this seems to have been expected for a long time. According to the data from the prediction platform Polymarket, before the debate, the probability that Trump mentioned cryptocurrency in the debate was 17%, while the probability that He Jinli mentioned was 11%.
After the debate, Trump's chance of winning the election dropped by 3%, and He Jinli's chance of winning rose by 3%. The two were tied again.
Among the two main candidates, Trump is regarded as a more friendly party to the cryptocurrency industry. He promised to end the "illegal and non Americanized suppression" of the US cryptocurrency industry. This Republican presidential candidate also chose J. who supports encryption D. Vance became a running mate and promised to support Bitcoin miners, establishing connections with the industry.
However, He Jinli has also begun to extend an olive branch to the cryptocurrency industry, with reports that her team hopes to learn more about cryptocurrency. Although it is currently unclear what stance He Jinli will take, most people in the cryptocurrency industry are quite dissatisfied with the Biden administration's current approach to regulating digital assets.