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  • Trump’s crypto czar says lack of Bitcoin “long-term strategy” has cost taxpayers billions

    Trump’s crypto czar says lack of Bitcoin “long-term strategy” has cost taxpayers billions

    • Over the past 10 years, the federal government has sold around 195,000 Bitcoin for $366 million
    • Today, that figure would be worth over $17 billion
    • Sacks said the lack of a “long-term strategy” has cost American taxpayers

    White House artificial intelligence (AI) and crypto czar David Sacks has criticized the US federal government’s lack of “long-term strategy” with the sale of confiscated Bitcoin.

    In a post on X, Sacks wrote:

    “Over the past decade, the federal government sold approximately 195,000 Bitcoin for proceeds of $366 million. If the government had held the Bitcoin, it would be worth over $17 billion today. That’s how much it has cost American taxpayers not to have a long-term strategy.”

    Michael Saylor, Strategy’s chairman, responded: “You do not sell your Bitcoin.” Since 2020, Strategy (formerly MicroStrategy) has been actively purchasing Bitcoin. It currently holds 499,096 Bitcoin, valued at $44.72 billion.

    Crypto Summit

    The comment from Sacks comes as the White House gets ready to host its first Crypto Summit.

    So far, 20 crypto leaders have been invited to the event, which will take place on March 7. According to Sacks, they decided to keep the numbers down to have a “meaningful conversation” regarding crypto policies.

    An earlier report suggests that US President Donald Trump will unveil his plans for a Bitcoin reserve strategy during the roundtable. In an interview, US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said:

    “A Bitcoin strategic reserve is something the President’s interested in. He spoke about it all during the campaign trail, and I think you’re going to see it executed on Friday.”

    Some of those attending include Vlad Tenev, co-founder and CEO of Robinhood; Arjun Sethi, CEO of Kraken; Brian Armstrong, CEO of Coinbase; Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss, founders of Gemini; and Michael Saylor, executive chair of Strategy.

    Members of the Presidential Working Group on Digital Assets will also be in attendance.

    “Crypto czar”

    In December, Trump announced that Sacks would be the lead policy advisor on artificial intelligence and crypto, dubbing him the “White House AI and Crypto Czar.”

    Trump wrote that Sacks will take up the role which are “two areas critical to the future of American competitiveness,” adding, among other things, that “he will work on a legal framework so the crypto industry has the clarity it has been asking for, and can thrive in the US.”

    As part of his role, Trump added that Sacks will focus on making America a “global leader” in these areas, something Trump promised during his election campaign in August.



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  • Donald Trump names David Sacks as “AI and crypto czar”

    Donald Trump names David Sacks as “AI and crypto czar”

    • David Sacks is the former PayPal COO and founder of Yammer, a SaaS company
    • He will work on a legal framework providing the crypto industry with the clarity it wants

    US President-elect Donald Trump has announced that David Sacks will be the lead policy advisor on artificial intelligence and crypto, dubbing him the “White House AI and Crypto Czar.”

    In a post on his social media platform Truth, Trump wrote that Sacks will take up the role which are “two areas critical to the future of American competitiveness,” adding, among other things, that “he will work on a legal framework so the crypto industry has the clarity it has been asking for, and can thrive in the US.”

    As part of his role, Trump added that David will focus on making America a “global leader” in these areas, something Trump promised during his election campaign in August.

    During the US election, Trump has focused more on being pro-crypto, and became the first US president to use the Bitcoin network. He achieved this after sending a Bitcoin transaction at PubKey, a crypto-themed bar in New York ahead of his campaign rally in Long Island in September.

    Since winning the election in November against current vice president Kamala Harris, Trump has been appointing pro-crypto candidates for his administration before he enters the White House next month.

    Earlier this week, Trump named pro-crypto Paul Atkins as the next chair of the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), helping push Bitcoin to over $100,000 for the first time. Trump also has Tesla CEO Elon Musk and entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy leading the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to “dismantle government bureaucracy.”

    Musk, who was a familiar face during Trump’s election campaign, is reported to have donated over $250 million to Trump’s campaign, reports the Financial Times.

    Elsewhere, in November, Trump named Howard Lutnick, CEO of Cantor Fitzgerald, a financial services firm, as the US Commerce Secretary.

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