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White House Crypto Czar?

Plus: Trump's crypto business ties deepen.

Nov 28, 2024, 3:11 a.m.
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We don't know a lot yet about Donald Trump's crypto plans, but we can at least see what's happened so far.

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A crypto czar … and a crypto ambassador

The narrative

Nearly three weeks after the 2024 election, we're still waiting for clear signs of how President-elect Donald Trump's administration might approach crypto. Here's what we know so far.

Why it matters

A large chunk of the crypto industry is betting that Trump's administration will be friendlier toward crypto than President Joe Biden's administration was. Companies are filing for new exchange-traded products tied to crypto and prices shot up in the immediate aftermath of the election.

Breaking it down

The next administration may include a White House official specifically to oversee crypto policy. It's unclear just what this person might do, what sort of budget or staff they may command or just how much authority they will wield. Nevertheless, there are discussions about creating a crypto czar to either oversee policymaking or liaise with policymakers.

Bloomberg first reported that Trump might appoint a crypto czar.

As a White House position, the role would likely be more focused on political engagement than policymaking, perhaps as a liaison with federal regulators or the independent agencies. The czar could drive the White House's priorities around crypto — whatever those might end up being — as lawmakers draft bills. A lot remains to be seen.

Trump's business ventures also appear to be tightening their relationships with the industry. World Liberty Financial, the Trump-backed crypto project, sold $30 million worth of WLFI tokens on Monday to Justin Sun, best known for his roles with Tron and HTX (formerly Huobi), as well as his brief stint as an ambassador for Grenada to the World Trade Organization.

Prior to Sun's buy, World Liberty Financial had only sold about $21 million worth of tokens. At the $30 million mark, a company Trump controls would begin to receive proceeds from further sales — and Sun's buy pushed the total sales past that threshold. World Liberty Financial's sales, which had been sluggish prior to Monday, also saw additional boosts from other buyers after Sun's purchase.

World Liberty Financial announced Sun would join it as an adviser a day later.

Another of Trump's companies, Trump Media and Technology Group — Truth Social's parent company — is considering acquiring Bakkt, a crypto trading platform launched by Intercontinental Exchange (ICE, the New York Stock Exchange's parent company), according to The Financial Times. Bakkt's first CEO was Kelly Loeffler, who was later appointed a U.S. Senator and is the wife of ICE CEO Jeffrey Sprecher. Loeffler is also a co-chair of Trump's inaugural committee.

TMTG's interest in Bakkt was reported a day after Truth Social applied for a trademark for "TRUTHFI," which the application said would refer to digital wallet software that includes cryptocurrency payment processing and custody services. The New York Times first reported on the application.

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Wednesday

  • The European Parliament confirmed its commissioners for the coming term.

Elsewhere:

  • (404 Media) X, formerly known as Twitter, has objected to The Onion acquiring the X handles used by InfoWars after The Onion won a bankruptcy auction to acquire the assets of the media company founded by conspiracist Alex Jones.
  • (The Washington Post) Crypto executives really want the U.S. government to establish a strategic bitcoin reserve.
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