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Cardano’s Hoskinson Spotlights Coinbase CEO’s Potential to Fill White House Crypto Czar Role

Nov 21, 2024 at 06:01 am

Charles Hoskinson, the founder of Cardano, has put forward Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong as a candidate for a possible White House position focused on crypto policy.

Cardano’s Hoskinson Spotlights Coinbase CEO’s Potential to Fill White House Crypto Czar Role

Cardano founder Charles Hoskinson has proposed Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong as a candidate for a potential White House position focused on crypto policy. Hoskinson shared his views on X (formerly Twitter), highlighting the need for a neutral and knowledgeable individual to lead the efforts.

According to reports, President-elect Donald Trump's transition team is considering creating a dedicated role to oversee crypto regulation. If implemented, this position would be the first in White House history to exclusively address the growing digital asset sector.

Discussions have included the potential establishment of a “crypto czar” to guide the administration's approach to blockchain technology and cryptocurrencies. Hoskinson's comments come in response to this initiative.

“With respect to the idea of a Crypto-Czar at the Whitehouse, I feel the role needs to be filled with someone who is neutral, works with all the protocols, and has a deep understanding of why crypto is special as well as what the US government under Biden has done wrong. There…,” Hoskinson stated on X.

The Cardano founder went on to praise Armstrong for his leadership at Coinbase, describing the exchange as “one of the pillars of crypto.” He also highlighted the exchange's resilience against “unfair tactics of a government committed to regulation through enforcement.”

Hoskinson expressed confidence in Armstrong's ability to unite the industry and foster collaboration to advance cryptocurrency policy. While the exact nature of the proposed role remains unclear, Hoskinson emphasized the importance of building a broad coalition to influence policy direction.

“I know he could build a broad tent coalition to bring the industry together and help us get the government rallied behind real action, including passing new laws,” he said.

Hoskinson also shared details of a new venture that his blockchain firm IO Policy will be launching in January. The initiative, dubbed “Operation Baseline,” will identify inefficiencies and missed opportunities in the U.S. crypto industry.

“It's important that these [findings] get transmitted to the new Crypto-Czar and the lawmakers so that there are clear business requirements for policy,” Hoskinson explained.

In addition to endorsing Armstrong, Hoskinson also highlighted his own efforts to shape regulatory developments. He wrote, “I'm flying to DC today to begin formally meeting and advising several lawmakers.”

Drawing on his previous experience with legislative efforts in Wyoming, where 31 crypto laws were passed, Hoskinson aims to assist Congress in developing a framework that supports blockchain innovation.

News source:www.cryptonewsz.com

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