The White House has reassigned its crypto czar to a new advisory position within a key technology council. David Sacks confirmed the transition and outlined his upcoming responsibilities in federal technology policy. The move follows limits tied to his previous government employment status and updates his role in the administration.
David Sacks announced he will serve as co-chair of the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology. He confirmed the update in a public statement and referenced the council’s advisory responsibilities.
He previously operated as the White House crypto czar under a special government employee designation. This classification restricted his service to 130 working days under federal rules.
Sacks stated that the advisory role removes that time limitation and allows continued involvement. He said, “PCAST is the principal body of external advisors tasked with shaping science and technology policy.”
He also confirmed that the council includes 13 leaders from the science and technology sectors. These members will contribute to federal recommendations and policy discussions.
Sacks had overseen early crypto policy initiatives while serving in the previous role. These included work tied to the GENIUS Act and a broader crypto market structure bill.
Lawmakers had raised concerns about whether he exceeded the allowed service period. The advisory role now avoids that restriction entirely.
Sacks said the council will focus on artificial intelligence, quantum computing, and nuclear power research. He outlined these priorities during an interview with Bloomberg.
He stated, “We want to push forward the president’s A.I. framework released last week.” He added that the council will also conduct studies and provide policy recommendations.
The updated role shifts his focus away from direct crypto oversight responsibilities. He did not reference crypto policy during the Bloomberg discussion.
The council includes several technology executives and industry leaders. Members include Marc Andreessen, Sergey Brin, and Michael Dell.
Other participants include Jensen Huang, Lisa Su, Fred Ehrsam, and Mark Zuckerberg. Michael Kratsios will serve alongside Sacks as co-chair of the council.
The administration confirmed that the council will operate as an external advisory body. It will provide structured recommendations to the President and the White House.
Sacks emphasized ongoing activity tied to artificial intelligence policy development. He indicated that further recommendations will emerge in the coming weeks.
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