White House Digital Asset Advisory Committee official: Accelerating U.S. digital asset legislation and building multi-agency collaboration to ensure continuity of crypto policies
On September 23, it was reported that Harry Jung, Deputy Director of the U.S. Presidential Digital Asset Advisory Committee, and Patrick Witt, Executive Director, shared the committee's core work objectives at the KBW 2025 summit in Korea: accelerating the passage of the Digital Asset Act, building a strategic bitcoin reserve, providing clear crypto tax guidance through the IRS and Treasury Department, and protecting the rights of technology developers. The two stated that at the White House, they are collaborating in an "all-of-government" approach, advancing crypto policy by combining the efforts of multiple departments such as the CFTC, Department of Commerce, and Treasury Department. Regarding the risk of policy reversal due to a change in administration, they said they are "laying a solid foundation" through current legislative and regulatory frameworks to ensure that future governments will find it difficult to overturn the current policy direction. They believe that as long as the crypto industry can flourish and take root deeply in the United States, the U.S. crypto strategy will become irreversible.
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