US media: Republican presidential candidates should pay attention to cryptocurrency
US media "Miami Herald" called on Republican presidential candidates to pay attention to cryptocurrencies. It pointed out that the future of US technological leadership, the position of the US dollar in the rapidly developing world, and excessive regulation are important issues that candidates for the US presidency should address. If Republican candidates oppose the creation of a US or American CBDC, they need to propose alternative solutions to ensure that the US dollar continues to be the preferred payment method globally. In addition, it questioned whether Republican presidential candidates would support policies to support the US dollar by having the US Treasury hold a certain amount of assets called "21st-century digital gold" Bitcoin. Previously, there were reports that Donald Trump, a Republican, may run for the next US president. He had launched a personal NFT collection card system.
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