President Trump to host first-ever White House Crypto Summit on March 7

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President Trump to host first-ever White House Crypto Summit on March 7

Trump's summit aims to set groundwork for regulatory clarity and economic growth in the digital assets sector.

Vivian Nguyen

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Updated 1:24 p.m. ET

President Donald Trump will host the first-ever White House Crypto Summit on March 7, bringing together industry leaders, CEOs, investors, and members of the President’s Working Group on Digital Assets, David Sacks, the White House’s AI & Crypto Czar, shared in a statement on X on Friday.

The announcement comes after Trump signed an executive order to form an internal working group aimed at making America the global leader in crypto. Chaired by Sacks, the group will explore the creation and regulation of a national crypto stockpile and a stablecoin regulatory framework.

The directive also overturns a prior executive order by former President Joe Biden that sought to establish a crypto regulatory framework and prohibits the development of a US central bank digital currency (CBDC).

In today’s press release, the White House outlined plans to establish a clear regulatory framework for the crypto sector while supporting innovation and promoting economic liberty.

The administration also criticized its predecessor for having “unfairly prosecuted” the digital asset industry.

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President Trump to host first-ever White House Crypto Summit on March 7

President Trump to host first-ever White House Crypto Summit on March 7

Trump's summit aims to set groundwork for regulatory clarity and economic growth in the digital assets sector.

by Vivian Nguyen | Powered by Gloria

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Photo: Win McNamee

President Donald Trump will host the first-ever White House Crypto Summit on March 7, bringing together industry leaders, CEOs, investors, and members of the President’s Working Group on Digital Assets, David Sacks, the White House’s AI & Crypto Czar, shared in a statement on X on Friday.

The announcement comes after Trump signed an executive order to form an internal working group aimed at making America the global leader in crypto. Chaired by Sacks, the group will explore the creation and regulation of a national crypto stockpile and a stablecoin regulatory framework.

The directive also overturns a prior executive order by former President Joe Biden that sought to establish a crypto regulatory framework and prohibits the development of a US central bank digital currency (CBDC).

In today’s press release, the White House outlined plans to establish a clear regulatory framework for the crypto sector while supporting innovation and promoting economic liberty.

The administration also criticized its predecessor for having “unfairly prosecuted” the digital asset industry.

Story in development.