Fortune: Bo Hines Has Received Over 50 Job Offers Since Resigning, Currently Considering Five in the Crypto Sector
Foresight News reports, according to Fortune magazine, that Bo Hines announced last week he will resign from his position as Executive Director of the White House Crypto Committee after nearly seven months in office. Bo Hines stated that he has received over 50 job offers and is seriously considering five of them, all from the cryptocurrency sector, with no current plans to return to politics.
During his time at the White House, Bo Hines contributed to a series of achievements, including the signing of a stablecoin bill and several blockchain-related executive orders. He acknowledged that the work is not yet complete. Congress is still debating a comprehensive piece of legislation that would establish further regulatory guidelines for the operation of the cryptocurrency market. (He declined to comment on the likelihood of the bill passing, stating only that he believes “they will get it done.” Patrick Witt, who served as Bo Hines’s deputy at the White House, is now taking over his position.
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