[Former Binance executives have gone to Mar-a-Lago to interview for a seat on Trump's cryptocurrency presidential advisory committee] Golden Finance reported that according to Hong Kong media Ta Kung Pao, the Trump team is reviewing candidates for positions specifically responsible for cryptocurrency policy. Although it is still unclear whether this is a senior White House staff-level position, namely the "cryptocurrency czar" (who governs the policies and regulations within the federal government), people in the cryptocurrency industry are working hard to get this opportunity to directly contact Trump. It is reported that many people have gone to Mar-a-Lago for an "interview" recently, including Brooks, a former executive of the cryptocurrency trading platform Binance, who is also considered a potential candidate for the chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. In addition, Armstrong, CEO of the U.S. cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase, also met with Trump this week.