What's Next for the Former White House Digital Asset Advisor?…"Received 50 Job Offers"

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  • Former White House Senior Advisor for Digital Assets Bo Hines announced he is preparing to transition to the private sector.
  • Former advisor Hines stated he is considering joining 5 executive-level positions in the digital asset industry.
  • He mentioned his achievements during his tenure, including the passage of the Stablecoin bill, and said he would help the United States maintain its leading position in the digital asset sector in the private sector.

Bo Hines, the former White House Senior Advisor for Digital Assets under the Donald Trump administration, who played a role in cryptocurrency policy, is reportedly preparing to move from politics to the private sector.

According to Fortune on the 16th (Korea time), former advisor Hines revealed in an interview, "Since my official resignation last week, I've already received more than 50 job offers," and "I'm currently considering executive-level positions at 5 companies in the digital asset industry." Regarding a possible return to politics, he said, "As of now, there are no such plans."

During his tenure, Hines achieved the passage of the Stablecoin (a digital asset pegged to fiat currency) bill and issued executive orders related to digital assets. He stated, "I will continue to contribute to the United States retaining a leading position in the digital asset sector, even in the private sector."

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