US President Donald Trump will organize a crypto summit on March 7, the White House announced.
The crypto of the White House and the IA tsar David Sacks and Bo Hines, the executive director of a working group on digital assets, will organize the meeting, although Trump will speak at the summit, said a press release late Friday.
“Participants will include founders, CEOs and investors of the cryptographic industry, as well as members of the president’s working group on digital assets,” the statement said.
The summit will come about a month after the bags, alongside the Congress leaders, made its first public remarks as the Czar of Trump cryptography.
“We want to keep this innovation on the ground in the United States,” he said at the press conference on February 4. “Financial assets are intended to become digital, just as each analog industry has become digital, and we want this value creation to occur in the United States, rather than giving it to other countries.”
The White House did not appoint the other participants of the summit.
Friday’s announcement ends a week in charge for the cryptographic industry. Earlier in the day, a federal judge approved the request of the Securities and Exchange Commission aimed at withdrawing his business against Coinbase.
Joe Lubin, CEO of Ethereum Incubator Consensys, and Cameron Winklevoss, the co-founder of Exchange Gemini, both said earlier in the week that the SEC informed its respective companies that it would close its investigations on these companies.
The SEC also deposited an interruption of its file against the Tron Foundation and the founder Justin Sun.
“After the previous administration has unjustly continued the space for digital assets, the political vision of President Trump represents a new era for digital financial technology,” the press release said. “The administration undertakes to provide a clear regulatory framework, allowing innovation and the protection of economic freedom.”