Travis Hill Nominated by Trump to Lead the FDIC Amid Promises of Digital Asset Guidance
US President Donald Trump has officially nominated Travis Hill, the acting chair of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), to take on the role as the agency’s permanent head for a five-year term. The nomination was submitted to the Senate Banking Committee on Tuesday, signaling a significant move in the regulatory landscape. Before his interim appointment, Hill spoke candidly about the need for the FDIC to provide clearer guidelines surrounding digital assets and tokenization. His advocacy for regulatory clarity in the crypto sector includes addressing misconceptions regarding the treatment of cryptocurrency-related companies by US authorities. He has consistently emphasized that












