Rahul Vohra, best known as the founder of Superhuman, has quietly built a reputation as a savvy early-stage crypto investor. While his email service caters to productivity enthusiasts, his investment portfolio includes DeFi, NFTs, and blockchain infrastructure projects, often alongside prominent figures like Aave’s Stani Kulechov. Unlike flashy investors, Vohra operates discreetly, leveraging his tech expertise from Rapportive (acquired by LinkedIn) and Superhuman to identify high-potential opportunities. His dual focus—refining email efficiency and backing transformative crypto projects—highlights a unique balance between TradFi and decentralized innovation. Despite his crypto involvement, Vohra remains committed to Superhuman, proving his belief in enduring tech solutions.
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Representative Ritchie Torres is drafting a bill to ban federal officials, including Congress members and regulators, from owning or trading cryptocurrencies to prevent conflicts of interest. The proposed legislation, titled ‘Stop Presidential Profiteering from Digital Assets Act,’ extends existing financial ethics rules to digital assets like stablecoins and memecoins. It also mandates disclosure of crypto holdings by covered individuals. The bill arrives amid ongoing crypto regulatory debates and follows concerns over policymakers’ exposure to digital markets. Critics question its feasibility, while supporters argue it addresses gaps in current disclosure rules. The draft has sparked discussions on the intersection of politics and crypto investments.
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President Donald Trump’s recent executive order aims to explore the inclusion of various cryptocurrencies, including Ripple’s XRP, in the US digital asset reserve, sparking intense debate within the crypto community. While some, like Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse, advocate for a strategic reserve that includes multiple assets, critics such as Messari’s Ryan Selkis vehemently oppose XRP’s inclusion, arguing for Bitcoin as the sole representative. Cardano’s Charles Hoskinson suggests that the reserve will initially focus on Bitcoin only, reflecting the divided opinions on the future of digital assets in the US.
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