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    Vote Trump, Save Crypto? Harris Victory Could Lead To ‘Billions’ In Losses, Says Winklevoss

    In a recent post on social media platform X (formerly Twitter),Is it worth putting 0 in ethereum reddit Cameron Winklevoss, co-founder of the US-based cryptocurrency exchange Gemini, issued a stark warning to the digital asset community regarding the implications of the ongoing election results. 

    Winklevoss, along with his brother Taylor, had previously publicly supported former President Donald Trump, donating $1 million in Bitcoin each to his reelection campaign.

    Regulatory Fears Prompt Exodus Of Crypto Firms From US

    Winklevoss highlighted the significant financial toll that the Harris-Biden administration has imposed on the cryptocurrency sector, claiming that legal fees have reached $500 million. 

    This figure reflects the ongoing scrutiny from the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), which has pursued lawsuits and issued Wells Notices to several major players in the industry, including Binance, Ripple, and Coinbase. 

    As a result, many firms have incurred substantial legal expenses while defending against regulatory actions, raising concerns about the administration’s approach to cryptocurrency regulation.

    The co-founder expressed alarm over the prospect of a Kamala Harris presidency, suggesting that her administration could perpetuate the current regulatory landscape characterized by enforcement rather than guidance. 

    Winklevoss stated, “Vote Trump and this spending in legal fees goes to $0. Vote Harris and this figure will balloon to billions.” 

    Cameron Winklevoss’ comments have sparked responses from various industry experts, underscoring the broader implications of regulatory strategies on innovation and growth within the sector.

    Wayne Vaughan, a Bitcoin advocate and co-founder of the Tierion blockchain, echoed Winklevoss’s concerns, emphasizing that legal fees are only part of the damage. 

    Vaughan pointed out that many companies have left the United States or abandoned product developments due to fears of regulatory repercussions, reflecting a growing frustration within the crypto community regarding the perceived hostility of US regulatory bodies.

    James Murphy on the other hand, a securities lawyer and long-time proponent of the digital asset sector, also weighed in, suggesting that Winklevoss’s estimate of $500 million in legal costs might be conservative. 

    Murphy noted that this figure does not account for settlements paid to the SEC by projects unable to sustain prolonged legal battles, further illustrating the financial strain placed on the industry.

    Blockchain Association Calls For Leadership Change At SEC

    Bitcoinist previously reported that according to a report by the Blockchain Association, a crypto-focused lobbying group, the cumulative cost of crypto firms fighting SEC lawsuits over the past few years has reached around $426 million. 

    This report, published on October 31, criticized the SEC’s “regulation by enforcement” approach, which it argues stifles innovation and economic growth. The association highlighted not only the legal expenses but also the job losses resulting from the regulatory environment.

    The Blockchain Association called for a change in leadership at the SEC, framing the current regulatory strategy as a form of “lawfare” that undermines the potential of the crypto industry. 

    Kristin Smith, the group’s CEO, urged cryptocurrency users and developers to advocate for leadership change, although she did not specify any political affiliations or candidates in her message.

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