Trump once questioned cryptocurrency, but later changed his stance after receiving massive support from digital asset companies during his campaign, promising to support cryptocurrency and to make the United States the 'crypto capital' and a 'bitcoin superpower.' Disclosure in August showed that he holds Ethereum worth between $1 million and $5 million, and his family is also a supporter of the World Liberty Financial project, which will grant them 22.5% of the cryptocurrency from that project and 75% of the subsequent net income.

Musk, who has been nominated as the head of the U.S. Department of Efficiency, is known as the 'Godfather of the Coin Circle.' Additionally, candidates for various departments such as Vice President Vance, as well as nominees for Health, Commerce, Defense, and Intelligence, have also publicly discussed their connections to cryptocurrency. Katz from the research firm Capital Alpha Partners stated that many core members of this administration were enthusiastic about cryptocurrency even before entering the government, and even if they sold assets, they hope for its good development.