In the recent Presidential election in Poland, pro-crypto Karol Nawrocki, has emerged victorious with a 51% vote share. Ahead of this tightly contested election, Nawrocki had vowed to support the crypto industry and stated that it would curb any regulations that prevent the “freedom of investing”. Poland’s crypto industry has high hopes from Nawrocki to improve the country’s crypto landscape.
Currently leading the polls is Lee Jae-myung of the center-left Democratic Party, who is up against staunch conservative and People Power Party nominee Kim Moon-soo. Lee has proposed legalizing spot crypto exchange-traded funds and wants to allow
<br>Lee has proposed legalizing spot a href="http://cointelegraph.com/news/south-korea-presidential-election-crypto exchange-traded funds and wants to allow industry-gains" class="ul">South Korea’s $884 billion national pension fund to invest in cryptocurrency.
Kim also supports legalizing spot crypto ETFs and backed Lee’s proposal, showing rare bipartisan alignment. He has also pledged to ease regulations and expand crypto adoption. Back then, we only had Bukele (president of El salvador) as the national leader that was actively and loudly pushing for crypto adaption. Then Trump followed and now we have so many candidates for presidency and already presidents pushing for bitcoin. I think that this is a testament to how much bitcoin has grown that not only your average citizens know and use bitcoin but also presidents. Bitcoin mass adaption might come a lot sooner than everyone initially thought.