Golden Finance reported that the Biden administration announced that Carole House, a key official who advised and co-wrote President Biden's 2022 executive order on cryptocurrencies and digital assets, has returned to the government. House will serve as a special adviser to the White House National Security Council, focusing on "critical infrastructure policy" and cybersecurity. She said: "It is an honor to serve again to shape the future of a secure and trusted digital economy." As House returns to the White House, Biden is working to strengthen his credibility in the cryptocurrency field in response to former President Trump's enthusiastic embrace of the digital asset industry. House recently served as a "resident executive" at Terranet Ventures, a venture capital firm focused on cryptocurrencies. She has extensive government experience and has served as an advisor to the Commodity Futures Trading Commission and the National Security Council. Dave Grimaldi, executive vice president of the Blockchain Association, a cryptocurrency lobbying group, described House as a "pragmatic expert" and believes that her pragmatic approach will have a positive impact on the Biden team. House has always been moderately supportive of cryptocurrencies, emphasizing its potential for international economic applications while also emphasizing the need to strengthen law enforcement.