The Executive Director of the White House Crypto Council, Bo Hines, is reportedly stepping down from his position to return to the private sector.
It marks a significant shift in the Trump administration’s cryptocurrency policy leadership.
Bo Hines To Step Down After 8 Months Leading Trump’s Crypto CouncilHines has been a central figure in shaping the Council’s stance on digital assets, stablecoin regulation, and blockchain innovation.
His tenure, which started in December, included navigating complex debates over crypto’s role in financial markets, consumer protection, and national competitiveness.
While Hines will relinquish his day-to-day leadership duties, he will remain involved with the administration as a special government employee, focusing on artificial intelligence initiatives.
In this capacity, he is expected to work alongside entrepreneur and venture capitalist David Sacks, a notable figure in both the tech and policy arenas, as the White House accelerates its AI strategy. Eleanor Terrett, host of Crypto America podcast, reported the leadership transition.