Rep. Lance Gooden from Texas proposed installing cryptocurrency ATMs in federal buildings, stating it would be an educational resource and align with President Trump's goals. Gooden, who hadn't invested in cryptocurrency companies since taking office, requested guidelines from GSA. GSA allows ATMs from federal credit unions, but it's uncertain if digital asset ATMs can be included. Gooden's proposal coincides with US Senate considering legislation to prevent fraud through crypto ATMs. It's unclear if GSA acting administrator Ehikian can unilaterally install ATMs without congressional approval. Trump has ties to cryptocurrencies through personal holdings and memecoin, raising conflict of interest concerns.