Executives from a big selection of crypto firms, together with Coinbase, Chainlink and Exodus, will symbolize the business Friday at U.S. President Donald Trump’s first White Home crypto summit.
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong, Chainlink Labs co-founder Sergey Nazarov, Exodus CEO J.P. Richardson and Technique Chairman Michael Saylor have all confirmed their attendance on the occasion, which can even characteristic “large donors,” in keeping with two individuals who requested to not be named.
Robinhood CEO Vlad Tenev additionally hinted that he would attend the summit, posting a display seize from the film Nationwide Treasure on X (previously Twitter) and captioning it “see you quickly, DC.”
Trump himself—who stated he would host the summit—David Sacks—Trump’s crypto and AI czar—and Bo Hines, the chief director of the President’s Working Group on Digital Property—will symbolize the White Home.
It is unclear simply what number of crypto executives will attend or what the occasion’s agenda could embody.
The U.S. Securities and Trade Fee (SEC) just lately closed a long-running probe into Robinhood Crypto and dropped its enforcement swimsuit in opposition to Coinbase. Each corporations made seven-figure donations to President Donald Trump’s inaugural committee — Coinbase contributed $1 million, and Robinhood contributed $2 million. Different crypto corporations which can be regarded as represented on the crypto summit, together with Ripple and Circle, additionally made giant donations.
A Ripple spokesperson referred CoinDesk to the White Home when requested if any Ripple government would attend the Friday summit. Representatives for Circle didn’t return a request for remark.