In brief
- Sacks said he stepped down after reaching the 130-day limit for special government employees.
- He had pushed for market structure and stablecoin legislation but those efforts remain unfinished.
- He will remain involved in the administration through the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology.
David Sacks is stepping down from his role as the White House’s AI and crypto czar, closing out a short tenure that helped reshape the U.S. government’s approach to digital assets but left several major legislative efforts unfinished.
In an interview with Bloomberg on Thursday, Sacks said that his time as a special government employee had ended after reaching the 130-day limit.
He will remain involved in the…






