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How Congress and Trump must save the tech industry from Biden-era de-banking initiatives
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The Biden administration’s regulatory approach to emerging technologies, particularly in cryptocurrency and AI sectors, has faced criticism for allegedly restricting access to banking, information, and energy resources.

Key regulatory actions: The Biden administration implemented several measures that significantly impacted the technology sector, particularly focusing on cryptocurrency and AI companies.

  • The FDIC threatened penalties against banks holding more than 15% of deposits from digital asset companies
  • Federal regulators reportedly pressured financial institutions to deny services to certain technology companies
  • The administration proposed policies to restrict Bitcoin mining, including a 30% excise tax on electricity used by miners
  • White House officials allegedly threatened to classify certain mathematical concepts to control AI development

Industry impact: These regulatory measures created substantial challenges for technology companies and startups in the United States.

  • Multiple tech founders experienced account closures, according to venture capitalist Marc Andreessen
  • Numerous cryptocurrency startups were forced to either shut down or relocate offshore
  • Bitcoin mining companies faced increased scrutiny and mandatory energy audits
  • The regulatory environment led to what became known as “Operation Chokepoint 2.0”

Policy implementation methods: The administration utilized three main control points to implement these regulations.

  • Banking access restrictions through regulatory pressure on financial institutions
  • Information control through social media platform moderation
  • Energy access limitations targeting cryptocurrency mining operations

Proposed solutions: The incoming Trump administration and appointed AI and crypto czar David Sacks could implement several changes to address these issues.

  • Investigation of federal agencies involved in the alleged debanking scandal
  • Implementation of regulations ensuring neutral access to banking services
  • Development of partnerships between Bitcoin miners and energy producers
  • Creation of a comprehensive cryptocurrency regulatory framework

Future implications: The technology sector’s regulatory landscape stands at a crucial turning point that could significantly impact American innovation and global competitiveness in emerging technologies.

  • The proposed policy shifts could affect the United States’ position in global AI development
  • Changes in cryptocurrency regulation might influence digital asset companies’ decisions to operate within the US
  • Energy policy adjustments could reshape the relationship between power producers and cryptocurrency miners

Note: This article represents the opinions of Brian Morgenstern and Sam Lyman, who have connections to both the cryptocurrency industry and previous government positions.

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