
Key Takeaways
- White House to hold first Crypto Summit on March 7.
- Discussions will focus on Bitcoin regulation and stablecoin oversight.
- David Sacks and Bo Hines will lead the event's administration.
The Biden administration’s first-ever Crypto Summit will convene on March 7, featuring key industry figures alongside members of the President’s Working Group on Digital Assets.
According to White House official David Sacks, the event will include “prominent founders, CEOs, and investors” in discussions centered on regulatory frameworks and Bitcoin’s role in the U.S. financial system.
Leadership of the summit
David Sacks, appointed as the administration’s AI and crypto advisor in December 2024, will chair the summit, while Bo Hines, executive director of the Working Group, will oversee its administration.
The event is expected to shape the federal approach to Bitcoin and broader digital asset policies.
Key areas of focus
Although the full agenda has not been disclosed, regulatory oversight of stablecoins and potential legislation regarding a strategic Bitcoin reserve are expected to be key areas of focus.
The administration has previously signaled an interest in positioning the U.S. as a leader in digital assets, and this summit could serve as a foundation for future policy initiatives.
Announcement from David Sacks
In his announcement, Sacks stated:
President Trump will host the first White House Crypto Summit on Friday, March 7. Attendees will include prominent founders, CEOs, and investors from the crypto industry. Look forward to seeing everyone there!
President Trump will host the first White House Crypto Summit on Friday March 7. Attendees will include prominent founders, CEOs, and investors from the crypto industry. Look forward to seeing everyone there! pic.twitter.com/PEynzDuAOt
— David Sacks (@davidsacks47) March 1, 2025