Vivek Ramaswamy Promises to Build New Policies for Digital Assets in a Bid to Woo Pro-crypto Voters
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
64% : He claimed that this new strategy will entail abolishing the Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Gary Gensler's present system, which members of the crypto business have criticized as "regulation by enforcement.51% : If elected, Ramaswamy claims to eliminate three-letter agencies like the FBI and the Department of Education and reduce federal government employment by 75% within his first term in office.
50% : Vivek Ramaswamy Seen Distributing Myanmar-Made Hats Days After Promising He Won't Use ThemAccording to Gensler, the SEC has jurisdiction over the sector and is requiring corporations to abide by several SEC laws to avoid regulatory action.
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