[Lunch Briefing] Harris: “We Will Support Digital Asset Growth”… Bitcoin Slightly Up

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As of 1:59 PM on the 23rd, Bitcoin (BTC) recorded 85.45 million won, up 2.10% from the previous day, according to Bithumb. / Photo = Bithumb


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As of 1:59 PM on the 23rd, Bitcoin (BTC) was trading at $63,882.10, up 1.15% from the previous day according to CoinMarketCap. At the same time, Ethereum (ETH) was trading at $2,659.74, up 2.21% from the previous day, Binance Coin (BNB) was trading at $593.28, up 1.62%, Solana (SOL) was trading at $146.84, down 1.28%, Ripple (XRP) was trading at $0.5905, down 1.49%, and Dogecoin (DOGE) was trading at $0.1073, down 0.87%.



The domestic virtual asset market is on the rise. At the same time, BTC recorded 85.45 million won, up 2.10% from the previous day, based on Bithumb. Ethereum (ETH) is trading at 3.56 million won, up 4.06%, BNB at 794,500 won, up 2.98%, SOL at 196,600 won, up 2.72%, and XRP at 790 won, up 0.89%.

The total market capitalization of virtual assets rose 1.25% from the previous day to about $2.24 trillion (about 2,993.312 trillion won). The fear and greed index of virtual asset data provider Alternative.me fell 2 points from the previous day to 50 points, reaching a neutral level.

According to major foreign news outlets such as Bloomberg on the 23rd (local time), Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic presidential candidate, announced her support for the virtual asset sector at a fundraising event held in New York. Candidate Harris said, “We will bring together workers, small business founders, innovators, and large corporations,” and “We will work together to invest in America’s competitiveness and future.” She continued, “To this end, we will protect consumers and investors while promoting innovative technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) and digital assets.”

The industry welcomed these remarks. Uniswap CEO Hayden Adams said, “Candidate Harris is sending a signal that she will be more innovation-friendly than the Biden administration,” adding, “It’s a big step forward for the incumbent vice president and presidential candidate with a 52% chance of winning according to Polymarket to make such positive remarks.”
Reporter Do Ye-ri
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