Pro-Crypto Republican Vivek Ramaswamy Ends Presidential Bid in US
Vivek Ramaswamy, a pro-crypto Republican candidate, has withdrawn from the US presidential race after a year-long campaign. Ramaswamy had gained attention for his bold policy proposals surrounding cryptocurrency and blockchain technology. He was the only presidential candidate to introduce a comprehensive crypto policy framework, which aimed to protect crypto developers and establish clear regulatory guidelines for new cryptocurrencies. Despite his departure from the race, the crypto community is left wondering who will champion their cause and advocate for sensible and forward-thinking regulation in American politics.
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