Ron DeSantis Vows to Protect Bitcoin If He Becomes US President

“I think people should be able to do Bitcoin. As president, we’ll protect the ability to do things like Bitcoin,” he said.

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The comments come at a time when the US regulators have turned hostile to cryptocurrencies. US SEC chair Gary Gensler stated that almost every cryptocurrency falls under the category of ‘securities’ and comes under their jurisdiction. However, Bitcoin, in particular, has stayed away from the securities debate while most of the top regulators recognize it as a commodity.

In the primary election, Republican Candidate Ron DeSantis will take on former President Donald Trump. In the past, DeSantis has also shared his support for decentralized cryptocurrencies. While acknowledging the underlying risks, the Florida Governor stated that people should be able to make their own decisions. DeSantis said:

“I just do not have an itch to have to control everything that people may be doing in this space, and I think the current regime, clearly, they have it out for bitcoin, and if it continues for another four years, they’ll probably end up killing it”.

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Ron DeSantis Lashes Out At CBDCs

While the US and other central banks worldwide have fast-tracked their development of a central bank digital currency (CDBC), Florida Governor Ron DeSantis came lashing out at them.

He believes that CBDCs are not good for Americans and shall be used for surveillance purposes by the Federal government in order to control the financial habits of US citizens. Earlier this month, DeSantis passed a proposed bill to make CBDCs illegal under the Florida Uniform Commercial Code.

He said: “I don’t think Congress would authorize it (CBDC bill). We are trying to protect people from CBDCs in Florida. That would mean a huge imposition in people’s financial freedoms and financial privacy. If the central authority has control over it, they would start imposing environmental, social and governance (ESG) criteria.”

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