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David Sacks Steps Down from White House Crypto Role, But Holds Onto Influential Policy Seat - Crypto Economy
TL;DR
David Sacks is leaving the White House job that made him Washington’s crypto point person, but not the administration itself. The shift looks less like a break from digital asset policy than a repositioning inside a broader technology power structure. Sacks is moving from his role as White House adviser on AI and crypto to the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology, or PCAST, after reaching the legal limit on his time as a special government employee. That change now raises questions about how crypto policy will be handled inside the White House.
The reason for the move is procedural, not ideological. Sacks is stepping aside because the structure of his original appointment had a built-in expiration date. Federal rules allow special government employees to work only 130 days within a 12-month period, and Reuters said Sacks confirmed that his permitted tenure had ended. His original crypto role mattered because a January 2025 presidential action made the special adviser for AI and crypto the chair of the President’s Working Group on Digital Asset Markets. A White House digital assets report published in July 2025 repeated that arrangement clearly.

What the policy reshuffle could mean for crypto
Sacks’ new seat still carries influence. PCAST gives him continued access to the administration, while removing the explicit title that tied him directly to crypto policymaking. The White House said the council will advise the president on science, technology, innovation, education, national security and the economy, placing digital assets inside a much wider policy field. The initial roster includes technology figures such as Marc Andreessen, Sergey Brin, Safra Catz, Michael Dell, Fred Ehrsam, Jensen Huang, Lisa Su and Mark Zuckerberg, underscoring the committee’s reach beyond crypto and into the broader centers of U.S. innovation policy.
That leaves crypto policy facing a subtle but important downgrade in visibility. Washington is not necessarily losing Sacks’ voice, but it may be losing a dedicated full-time official whose title singled out crypto as a standalone White House priority. Reuters reported that Sacks said he would continue supporting the administration’s AI policy framework, while Axios said the White House does not plan to appoint a new AI czar. The result is a reshuffle that appears forced by tenure rules, yet still changes where crypto sits inside the administration and how prominently it is represented publicly.