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Trump to Host First Crypto Roundtable at White House Next Week

Crypto and AI Czar David Sacks, "prominent founders, CEOs and investors" will convene at the White House with U.S. President Donald Trump.

Updated Mar 1, 2025, 4:17 p.m. Published Mar 1, 2025, 2:31 a.m.
Sen. John Boozman, David Sacks, Sen. Tim Scott and Rep. French Hill (Jesse Hamilton/CoinDesk)
Sen. John Boozman, David Sacks, Sen. Tim Scott and Rep. French Hill (Jesse Hamilton/CoinDesk)

What to know:

  • U.S. President Donald Trump is set to host a crypto summit on March 7, with key figures from the crypto industry and the President's Working Group on Digital Assets in attendance.
  • The summit follows Crypto and AI Czar David Sacks' first public remarks, emphasizing the importance of keeping digital asset innovation in the U.S.

U.S. President Donald Trump will host a crypto summit on March 7, the White House announced.

White House Crypto and AI Czar David Sacks and Bo Hines, the executive director of a working group on digital assets, will run the meeting, though Trump will speak at the summit, a late Friday press release said.

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"Attendees will include prominent founders, CEOs, and investors from the crypto industry, as well as members of the President's Working Group on Digital Assets," the release said.

The summit will come just about a month after Sacks, alongside congressional leaders, gave his first public remarks as Trump's crypto czar.

"We want to keep that innovation onshore in the U.S.," he said at the Feb. 4 press conference. "Financial assets are destined to become digital, just like every analog industry has become digital, and we want that value creation to happen in the United States, rather than giving it away to other countries."

The White House did not name the summit's other attendees.

Friday's announcement ends a busy week for the crypto industry. Earlier in the day, a federal judge signed off on the Securities and Exchange Commission's motion to withdraw its case against Coinbase.

Joe Lubin, the CEO of Ethereum incubator ConsenSys, and Cameron Winklevoss, the co-founder of exchange Gemini, both said earlier in the week that the SEC informed their respective companies that it would shutter its investigations into those firms.

The SEC also filed to pause its case against the Tron Foundation and founder Justin Sun.

"After the previous administration unfairly prosecuted the digital asset space, President Trump's policy vision represents a new era for digital financial technology," the press release said. "The administration is committed to providing a clear regulatory framework, enabling innovation and protecting economic liberty."

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