US presidential candidate: If elected president, he will ensure that Bitcoin is free from government interference
US presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy discussed many topics including Bitcoin in an interview this week. He stated that the government is "threatened by the existence of Bitcoin" and emphasized that if cryptocurrencies become more popular, it will "pose a threat to the current position of the Federal Reserve itself." He promised that if he is elected president, he will ensure that the government "does not interfere with the affairs of those innovators." (News.bitcoin)
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