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Sacks’ move from White House AI/Crypto czar to PCAST likely trims near‑term policy pull, not timelines

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Treat this as a downshift in Sacks’ day-to-day sway over crypto policy execution, not a reset of near-term timelines; keep positioning unchanged and watch for any shift in agency posture or ETF flow/vol signals before inferring policy impact.

Why this matters

Near-term regulatory timelines likely unchanged (medium confidence):

What changed

  • David Sacks is no longer serving as the White House AI and Crypto czar.
  • He is moving to the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST).
  • Reporting emphasizes the new role sits further from the White House policy power center than his prior position.

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Multiple outlets report David Sacks is out as the White House AI and Crypto czar and moving to the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology, a role further from daily policy execution; this suggests less direct White House leverage over near-term crypto policy, with timelines likely unchanged absent new agency signals or market stress [1][2][3].

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