US presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy: Developers should have the freedom to write and publish code
US presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy has stated that if he is elected, his cryptocurrency policy will ensure a vibrant future for the emerging industry. Developers should have the freedom to write and publish code, and projects should be free from excessive regulation and regulatory uncertainty. Ramaswamy has become one of the biggest supporters of the cryptocurrency industry, criticizing the regulatory enforcement actions taken by federal agencies such as the US Securities and Exchange Commission. He has promised to significantly reduce the workforce of these federal regulatory agencies if elected president. Recently, he has expressed willingness to discuss Bitcoin in the upcoming Republican debate.
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