Odaily Planet Daily News According to a recent report by FT, Kamala Harris will meet with digital asset giants Ripple, Coinbase, and Circle. Multiple sources indicate that Harris's campaign team is reconsidering the issue of cryptocurrencies. Meanwhile, Silicon Valley is reassessing its stance. Although many tech figures abandoned the Democratic Party during Biden's presidential campaign, around 100 venture capitalists and founders have pledged their support for Harris, including some cryptocurrency figures. Among the 100 venture capital investors, founders, and tech leaders who signed the commitment to support Harris on Wednesday are the following cryptocurrency industry figures: 1. Ron Conway: Managing Partner and Founder of SV Angel. The fund is an investor in at least 10 cryptocurrency companies, including Coinbase, Uniswap, and OpenSea; 2. Ryan Morrison: Partner at Founders Circle Capital, which has invested in the retail investment app Robinhood that offers cryptocurrency services, and the digital asset brokerage firm FalconX; 3. Rebecca Kaden: The first female Managing Partner at USV. USV's portfolio includes 24 cryptocurrency companies, such as Coinbase, Blackbird Labs, Dapper Labs, and Polychain Capital. Kaden donated $4,000 to Democratic candidates and committees last year; 4. Mark Cuban: Investor in 20 blockchain companies, with investments in projects like Arbitrum, Polygon, and DeepSea. Cuban is a staunch critic of Trump; 5. Reid Hoffman: Co-founder of LinkedIn and Partner at Greylock, who has invested in six cryptocurrency companies, including Coinbase. On Wednesday, he stated that supporting Harris is "an investment in our democratic future." (Fortune)