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Bo Hines, who headed Republican President Donald Trump’s Council of Advisers on Digital Assets, said on Saturday (Sunday in Manila) he was leaving his current role and returning to the private sector.
Bo Hines, the leader of the White House Presidential Council of Advisers for Digital Assets, announced on social media that he is stepping down from his position to return to the private sector.
Bo Hines, executive director of Donald Trump’s White House Crypto Council, has announced his departure to return to the ...
Bo Hines will leave his role as executive director of the Crypto Council. Patrick Witt, a former Pentagon tech official, is ...
Bo Hines, a White House’s crypto adviser, announced on Saturday that he will be departing President Trump’s administration ...
White House Crypto Council Executive Director, Bo Hines, is stepping down and taking up an AI adviser role, working alongside ...
Bo Hines resigns after leading key crypto council initiatives, advancing a US Bitcoin reserve and pro-innovation digital ...
FILE PHOTO: 26-year-old Bo Hines, who plans to run for a seat in the United States House of Representatives in North Carolina ...
Bo Hines, the Executive Director of the White House Crypto Council, is officially stepping down to return to the private ...
The White House moved this week to push crypto into retirement investing after President Donald Trump signed an executive ...
Like Bo Hines, Witt played college football, serving as quarterback for Yale University. He briefly signed with the New Orleans Saints as a free agent. Witt withdrew from Rhodes Scholarship candidacy ...
White House Crypto Council chief Hines is stepping down to return to the private sector, with deputy Patrick Witt set to replace him.