President-elect Donald Trump has appointed 29-year-old former college football player and 2022 congressional candidate Bo Hines to lead his newly created Presidential Council of Advisers for Digital Assets, The Block reports. Hines joins PayPal's former COO David Sacks, who was named chief of digital currency and AI. "Bo Hines, along with David Sacks, will lead the charge on fostering innovation and growth in the digital asset space while actively engaging industry leaders," Trump said in a statement. "They will work to establish an environment where this industry can thrive and serve as a cornerstone for technological advancement in our country." Hines, a millennial, played football at Yale University and attended law school at Wake Forest University. He ran unsuccessfully for Congress in 2022 as the Republican nominee in North Carolina's 13th Congressional District.