Trump consultant meets Bukele in the face of the USA's interest in a Bitcoin strategy

Bo Hines, who is responsible for digital assets in Donald Trump's advisory staff, has led private discussions with the President of El Salvador, Nayib Bukele, which indicates a possible cooperation between the two heads of state in the field of cryptocurrencies.
At the center of the Meeting was the research of joint possibilities in the field of bitcoin and digital assets. No formal agreements were announced, but the Bitcoin office of El Salvador confirmed that both sides are looking for ways for cooperation-possibly to lay the foundation for a future strategic orientation.
The visit of Hines takes place at a time when Trump's team reports on a plan to set up a strategic bitcoin reserve, which is intended to accumulate BTC through confiscations and cost-neutral strategies.
Although the United States has not yet bought bitcoins directly, the courageous step could be an elevator of El Salvadors – BTC as a legal means of payment and build national reserves of more than 6,000 coins – a model.
Meanwhile, El Salvador continues to invest in the nationwide crypto and technology training. According to official information, the goal is not only to equip younger generations with programming skills, but also to convey a future -oriented way of thinking based on ethics and innovation.
Since Trump's camp is increasingly promising for crypto-friendly politics and regulatory clarity, the recent commitment to Bukele could be an early sign of stronger international crypto diplomacy.