Executives of a wide range of cryptographic companies, including Coinbase, Chainlink and Exodus, will represent the industry on Friday at the first cryptographic summit of US President Donald Trump.
The CEO of Coinbase, Brian Armstrong, the co -founder of Chainlink Labs, Sergey Nazarov, the CEO of Exodus, JP Richardson, and strategy president Michael Saylor confirmed his assistance to the event, which will also present “great donors”, according to two people who asked not to be named.
The CEO of Robinhood, Vlad Tenev, also hinted that he would attend the summit, publishing a screenshot of the National Treasury of the film in X (previously Twitter) and subtitling “We see you soon, DC”.
Trump himself, who said he would organize the summit, Sacks of David, Trump’s Crypto and Ai Czar, and Bo Hines, the executive director of the President’s working group on digital assets, will represent the White House.
It is not clear how many cryptographic executives will attend or what the event agenda may include.
The United States Stock Exchange and Securities Commission (SEC) recently closed a long -term investigation into Robinhood Crypto and eliminated its demand for compliance against Coinbase. Both companies made seven -digit donations to the opening committee of President Donald Trump: Coinbase contributed $ 1 million and Robinhood contributed $ 2 million. Other cryptographic companies that are believed to be represented at the Crypto summit, including Ripple and Circle, also made great donations.
A Ripple spokesman referred Coindesk to the White House when asked if an Ripple executive would attend Friday’s summit. Circle representatives did not return a request for comments.