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Bo Hines will work under Donald Trump’s crypto and AI czar, David Sacks, on the incoming president’s crypto council in a bid to “foster innovation and growth” for digital assets.
Donald Trump has appointed former college football player Bo Hines as the executive director of his incoming administration’s new Crypto Council.
In a Dec. 22 post on his social media platform Truth Social, the United States president-elect said Bo Hines an unsuccessful US House Republican candidate in 2022 would become the executive director of the Presidential Council of Advisers for Digital Assets.
Trump added that the new advisory group dubbed the “Crypto Council” would be headed by his crypto and artificial intelligence czar pick David Sacks.
“In his new role, Bo will work with David to foster innovation and growth in the digital assets space, while ensuring industry leaders have the resources they need to succeed,” Trump wrote.
In 2022, Hines ran as a Republican candidate for North Carolina’s US House seat but narrowly lost to Democrat rival Wiley Nickel.
Hines, among several other Republican candidates, received funding from the American Dream Federal Action super PAC and other pro-crypto PACs.
Donald Trump has appointed former college football player Bo Hines as the executive director of his incoming administration’s new Crypto Council.
In a Dec. 22 post on his social media platform Truth Social, the United States president-elect said Bo Hines an unsuccessful US House Republican candidate in 2022 would become the executive director of the Presidential Council of Advisers for Digital Assets.
Trump added that the new advisory group dubbed the “Crypto Council” would be headed by his crypto and artificial intelligence czar pick David Sacks.
“In his new role, Bo will work with David to foster innovation and growth in the digital assets space, while ensuring industry leaders have the resources they need to succeed,” Trump wrote.
In 2022, Hines ran as a Republican candidate for North Carolina’s US House seat but narrowly lost to Democrat rival Wiley Nickel.
Hines, among several other Republican candidates, received funding from the American Dream Federal Action super PAC and other pro-crypto PACs.