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Brian Armstrong, the CEO of Americaās top crypto exchange Coinbase is reportedly set to privately meet with President-elect Donald Trump to discuss personnel appointments for his upcoming administration, according to a Monday report by the Wall Street Journal.
JUST NOW FROM THE WSJ:
Donald Trump will be meeting privately with Coinbase $COIN CEO Brian Armstrong to discuss cabinet appointments.
This is SO bullish.
The President of the USA speaking to the CEO of a major crypto exchange to figure out who are the best people to put inā¦ pic.twitter.com/pBcArxRg8o
ā amit (@amitisinvesting) November 18, 2024
This marks the first meeting between Trump and Armstrong since the former presidentās re-election on Nov. 6, signaling his evolving crypto stance.
Speaking at the annual Bitcoin Conference earlier in July, Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump vowed to establish a Bitcoin and crypto presidential advisory council focused on designing a ātransparent regulatory guidance for the benefit of the entire industryā within 100 days of assuming office.
While Coinbaseās Armstrong didnāt seem to have donated directly to Trumpās campaign, he previously indicated during pre-election that his cryptocurrency exchange was prepared to work with a Trump regime. Armstrong has so far expressed support for potential Trump administration picks, endorsing SEC Commissioner Hester Pierce as the ābest choiceā to lead the commission.
Trumpās Vision For Crypto In The US
Itās worth mentioning that Trump has yet to publicly say whom he plans to appoint to potentially replace current SEC Chairman and crypto nemesis Gary Gensler, whom he vowed to fire āon day one.ā
Itās unclear whether Armstrong will potentially be given a role in Trumpās government. Over the past week, Trump has filled several cabinet roles, including appointing Bitcoin-friendly former independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to head the Secretary of Health and Human Services and tapping Tesla CEO Elon Musk and crypto-friendly entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy to co-lead the new Department of Government Efficiency, cleverly abbreviated as D.O.G.E.
According to news reports, Ripple CEO Bradley Garlinghouse has also spoken with unnamed individuals close to Trump regarding personnel appointments. Additionally, Circleās top executives have also held meetings with the President-electās transition team.
These moves by Trump show that he plans to keep the series of promises he made on the campaign trail, including making the United States the ācrypto capital of the worldā and involving key industry players in decision-making.