
Executives from a variety of cryptocurrency companies, including Coinbase, Chainlink, and Exodus, are set to represent their industry at U.S. President Donald Trump’s inaugural White House crypto summit.
Key Points:
- A number of crypto executives will be present at Trump’s first crypto summit.
- The total number of attendees and the agenda remain unclear.
- Recently, the SEC concluded its investigation and dropped lawsuits against Coinbase and Robinhood, both of whom made substantial donations to Trump’s inaugural committee.
Coinbase’s CEO, Brian Armstrong, along with Chainlink’s co-founder Sergey Nazarov and Exodus’s CEO J.P. Richardson, have signaled their attendance, alongside Strategy chairman Michael Saylor, as reported by unnamed sources.
Additionally, Robinhood’s CEO Vlad Tenev hinted at his participation through a post on social media.
The summit, intended to connect government and the crypto industry, will also feature representation from the White House by David Sacks and Bo Hines.
The SEC has recently closed a probe regarding Robinhood Crypto and has ceased its legal actions against Coinbase, each making hefty contributions to the campaign funding for the former president.