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    White House Digital Assets Adviser Bo Hines Steps Down, Returns to Private Sector

    Press RoomBy Press RoomAugust 10, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Bo Hines, executive director of President Donald Trump’s White House Crypto Council, has announced his departure to return to the private sector.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Bo Hines is stepping down as executive director of the White House Crypto Council.
    • During his tenure, the council advanced US crypto policy but fell short on its strategic Bitcoin reserve plans.
    • Hines proposed revaluing US gold holdings to fund Bitcoin purchases without increasing public spending.

    Hines, appointed in December 2024, confirmed the move on Saturday, expressing gratitude to the crypto community and crediting his collaboration with AI & Crypto Czar David Sacks for helping “position America as the crypto capital of the world.”

    A successor has yet to be officially named, though independent reporter Eleanor Terrett suggested deputy director Patrick Witt is the leading candidate.

    Hines-Led Council Shaped US Crypto Policy With July Regulatory Plan

    Under Hines’ tenure, the council played a key role in shaping US crypto policy, including a July report outlining a regulatory action plan for digital assets.

    However, the group faced criticism for falling short on its strategic Bitcoin reserve initiative.

    In January, President Trump signed an executive order establishing both a national crypto stockpile and a strategic Bitcoin reserve.

    The order prevents the government from selling its BTC holdings and requires “budget-neutral” methods to acquire more, meaning no additional public spending.

    New BTC can only be obtained through asset seizures or other non-budgetary avenues.

    Hines proposed one such method in March, suggesting the US revalue its gold holdings, currently on government books at $42.22 per troy ounce, closer to the spot market price of around $3,400.

    He argued that a portion of the revaluation gains could be converted into Bitcoin, expanding the reserve without increasing public expenditure.

    “As I return to the private sector, I look forward to continuing my support for the crypto ecosystem as it thrives here in the United States,” Hines wrote.

    Serving in President Trump’s administration and working alongside our brilliant AI & Crypto Czar @DavidSacks as Executive Director of the White House Crypto Council has been the honor of a lifetime. Together, we have positioned America as the crypto capital of the world. I’m…

    — Bo Hines (@BoHines) August 9, 2025

    Trump Administration Pushes Pro-Crypto Agenda

    The Trump administration advanced its pro-crypto agenda this week with a series of policy and regulatory moves.

    President Trump signed an executive order urging regulators to remove barriers that prevent 401(k) plans from including alternative assets such as cryptocurrencies.

    If implemented, the reforms could allow millions of Americans to allocate retirement funds to Bitcoin and other digital assets through regulated channels.

    Trump also nominated economist Stephen Miran, a digital asset advocate, to the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, signaling continuity in his administration’s pro-crypto stance.

    The announcement coincided with Bitcoin climbing back above $117,000, highlighting the link between policy developments and market sentiment.

    In a separate executive order, Trump moved to end “debanking” practices that target lawful crypto firms.

    The Blockchain Association praised the measures as a “historic shift” that would expand consumer choice, empower wealth-building, and reduce operational barriers for blockchain businesses.

    The SEC added to the positive momentum by clarifying that certain liquid staking models, such as those involving receipt tokens like stETH, are not securities.

    SEC Chair Paul Atkins reinforced his commitment to keeping crypto innovation in the U.S., pledging a proactive approach to regulation and a shift away from enforcement-led policymaking.

    The post White House Digital Assets Adviser Bo Hines Steps Down, Returns to Private Sector appeared first on Cryptonews.

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