Here’s How Much Bitcoin Trump’s VP Pick JD Vance Owns
Donald Trump’s Vice Presidential pick, JD Vance, has shown more than just verbal support for the cryptocurrency space.
Vance is a Bitcoin investor, reportedly holding between $250,000 and $500,000 worth, according to CBS.
Known for his pro-crypto stance, Vance has consistently backed digital assets, often advocating for more regulatory clarity rather than heavy-handed enforcement.
In the Senate, Vance even questioned SEC Chair Gary Gensler on the agency’s approach to crypto regulation and voted in favor of pro-crypto legislation, including House Joint Resolution SAB 121.
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XRP Poised to Overtake Bitcoin as Top Cryptocurrency, Says Former Ripple ExecutiveHis investment in Bitcoin aligns with growing support for digital assets within the political landscape, especially as Trump leads in polls.
Recently, Trump urged crypto enthusiasts to support him, promising to end Vice President Kamala Harris’ stance on crypto and pledging to address Ross Ulbricht’s incarceration if re-elected.
With both Trump and Vance standing firmly behind digital assets, there’s potential for a more crypto-friendly administration on the horizon.
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