Michael Saylor Says He's Willing to Serve as a Cryptocurrency Advisor to the Trump Administration
Michael Saylor, the CEO of MicroStrategy, is willing to serve as a cryptocurrency advisor in the Trump administration. However, he refused to disclose whether he has met with President Trump to discuss this topic. In a recent interview with Bloomberg, Saylor was asked about his political views and potential involvement in the incoming government. When asked if he had met with President Trump, Saylor laughed and denied any ongoing contact. Nevertheless, when asked about the possibility of serving as a cryptocurrency advisor in the upcoming cryptocurrency advisory committee, he expressed willingness to consider the idea. "I am always willing to provide ideas on constructive digital asset policies privately or publicly, and if someone invites me to be a member of a digital asset advisory committee, I may do so."
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