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Crypto Exec Pushing for Industry Support of Kamala Harris for President

J.P. Thieriot, a board member and ex-CEO of Uphold, backs the vice president in her U.S. presidency bid and says he's hoping to build a digital assets advocacy for the Democrat.

Updated Aug 1, 2024, 5:46 p.m. Published Aug 1, 2024, 4:25 p.m.
At least one crypto leader is backing Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris.  (Megan Varner/Getty Images)
At least one crypto leader is backing Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris. (Megan Varner/Getty Images)
  • A former chief executive of a crypto platform is trying to build a crypto following for Vice President Kamala Harris, hoping to raise money and secure industry endorsements for the Democratic presidential candidate.
  • Former Uphold CEO J.P. Thieriot says he's hoping to counter the digital assets sector's recent enthusiasm for former President Donald Trump.

The former CEO of crypto platform Uphold, J.P. Thieriot, is trying to drum up crypto support for Vice President Kamala Harris as she pursues the Democratic nomination in the presidential election, arguing that former President Donald Trump is offering empty promises to the industry and Harris is signaling a new openness.

Trump, the Republican nominee in the 2024 race, has quickly become the crypto favorite, garnering big-money support from industry leaders as he adopts enthusiastic cheering for the digital assets sector (which he'd looked on with open skepticism until recently). But Thieriot said there seems to be "a real opportunity to help shape the Harris campaign’s position on crypto."

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"Of course, she's going to have to do some stuff to gain trust, but she has signaled she'd like a chance," said Thieriot, who said he still retains a stake in Uphold and is building a new crypto trading operation, in an interview. "It would be crazy to not engage on that."

He said he wrote a strategy paper with a wider group, which included crypto lawyers who he declined to name. They shared that document with Harris' campaign this week and are awaiting a response.

"We would argue that crypto is this electoral cycle’s foremost interstate swing issue," said the strategy paper, which was reviewed by CoinDesk. "Trump has already moved to try to capture this space, and raised significant capital, essentially offering vague platitudes and no meaningful policy commitments."

The paper suggested an opening crypto fundraiser in San Francisco and predicted that Harris could garner endorsements from prominents crypto figures and potentially earn tens of millions in campaign donations from the industry. Thieriot said he's setting up a website, and the effort can be contacted at [email protected].

Industry support has most loudly gravitated toward Trump, who spoke at the recent Bitcoin 2024 conference in Nashville, Tenn., and who says he'll put a stop to the government resistance to cryptocurrency typified by the actions of Securities and Exchange Commission Chair Gary Gensler and the opposition of Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.).

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Despite President Joe Biden's appointment of Gensler and ongoing support of his oversight of the cryptocurrency sector, "Kamala has, I think, an opportunity at a clean slate," Thieriot said. The strategy he and the other supporters have in mind: She makes it clear her administration will work with the industry and support clear rules for it, and she shows openness for a friendlier chief at the SEC.

Thieriot isn't alone among crypto insiders now favoring Harris. Tonya Evans, a prominent crypto law professor and board member of the Digital Currency Group, argued that Harris offers a chance for a new course that differs from the Gensler/Warren views that have dominated this administration. Evans is involved in a group of decentralized finance leaders favoring the vice president, which has scheduled a Thursday organizational meeting.

Some of the most recent national polling shows Harris with a slight lead over Trump, though the candidates remain nearly even.

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