US Presidential Candidate Vows to Protect Bitcoin From Government Interference
U.S. presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy says the government is “threatened by the existence of Bitcoin,” emphasizing that if the cryptocurrency becomes more popular, it would create “a threat to the incumbent status of the U.S. Federal Reserve itself.” He promised to ensure the government is “staying the heck out of the business of those who are innovating” if he’s elected president. Vivek Ramaswamy: Government Threatened by the Existence of Bitcoin U.S. presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy discussed a number of topics, including Bitcoin, in an interview with Natalie Brunell, published this week. He also recently revealed his crypto policy framework. “My view on the promise of Bitcoin … is an opt-out from the broken financial architecture created by the U.S. Federal Reserve System,” he began. While emphasizing that he wants to “fight for the dollar to remain the reserve currency of the world,” Ramaswamy stressed that there are two ways of doing it. “One is if you are really