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White House crypto summit: Trump to lead talks on regulation and industry collaboration

The White House is set to host its first-ever crypto summit on March 7, bringing together some of the most influential figures in digital assets and US financial regulation.

President Donald Trump will lead the event, which aims to shape the future of cryptocurrency policy in the United States.

The summit will take place from 1:30 PM ET to 5:30 PM ET, featuring a closed-door roundtable discussion between crypto executives, investors, and top government officials.

This gathering signals a strategic shift in Washington’s approach to the industry, moving from fragmented regulatory efforts toward more structured engagement.

With key policymakers and digital asset leaders in attendance, the discussions could have far-reaching implications for US crypto policy.

The event also marks a departure from previous advisory council plans, opting instead for direct collaboration between industry insiders and government authorities.

High-profile attendees at the crypto summit

The guest list, though smaller than initially expected, includes 20-25 participants, according to Fox Business’ Eleanor Terrett.

Industry heavyweights such as MicroStrategy CEO Michael Saylor, Robinhood CEO Vlad Tenev, and Kraken CEO Arjun Sethi are confirmed to attend. Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong is also expected to be part of the discussions.

On the government side, several members of the Presidential Working Group on Digital Assets (PWG) will be present.

These include Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, Attorney General Pam Bondi, along with top regulatory officials from the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC).