Winklevoss Twins Predict 'War on Crypto' Will Harm Democratic Party
Crypto billionaire Cameron Winklevoss has warned that the ongoing war against crypto by Senator Elizabeth Warren and SEC Chain Gary Gensler would harm the Democratic party. "Senator Warren and Gary Gensler’s war on crypt...
"Senator Warren and Gary Gensler’s war on crypto is going to alienate an entire generation of would-be Democrats," the crypto boss said in a Saturday tweet.
He referred to a CNN article that credited younger Americans for the strong Democratic performance in the midterm elections. ...
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