Forbes August 21, 2024
Dan Ikenson

Two seismic events in 2024 may prove beneficial to investors in blockchain applications and the future of technology innovation in the United States. First, the Supreme Court’s overruling the 40-year-old “Chevron Doctrine” marks the beginning of a process that will restore greater clarity and consistency to the regulatory environment. Second, Vice President Kamala Harris’s rise to the top of the Democratic ticket provides fresh opportunities for her and her party and to fully grasp the importance and vitality of these industries to the U.S. economy and establish, reset, and cultivate relationships with its superlative entrepreneurs and innovators.

Cryptocurrencies and other blockchain technologies have weathered a long period of regulatory uncertainty (and persecution), which has had the effect of stunting innovation...

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