
On May 1, Gooden penned a letter to Stephen Ehikian, the acting head of the General Services Administration (GSA). This is the agency tasked with managing government properties, in case you didn’t know. In his letter, Gooden made a pitch that these ATMs would serve as an “educational resource” (because who wouldn’t want to learn about crypto at the DMV?) and show the world that the US government is keeping up with the “advances” in financial technology. He asked the GSA to start looking into the guidelines and regulations for putting crypto ATMs in government buildings across the country. But don’t worry – it’s all in line with President Trump’s grand vision, apparently.