Trump will host a major crypto summit on March 7th, featuring influential figures like David Sacks and Brad Garlinghouse, with discussions expected to cover US crypto policy and support for major ecosystems.

The White House will hold its first cryptocurrency summit on March 7, and Trump will personally participate and speak. The summit has attracted much attention and many people have confirmed their attendance. They have a deep connection with Trump and the crypto industry.
Confirmed politicians include AI and cryptocurrency Tsar David Sacks, Executive Director of the Crypto Task Force Bo Hines, U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, New York Attorney General Letitia James, U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi, and SEC Chairman Paul Atkins.
In the crypto industry, Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse is one of the confirmed attendees. Last December, Ripple donated $5 million to Trump's inauguration, and then he and the Chief Legal Officer also had dinner with the president. Trump shared an article about him in February this year, triggering price fluctuations in XRP and being included in the US cryptocurrency reserves.
Paradigm co-founder Matt Huang tweeted on March 5 to confirm attendance. He looks forward to discussing the U.S. leadership in crypto principles and support for ecosystem builders such as Bitcoin, Ethereum and Solana.
Multicoin Capital managing partner Kyle Samani also confirmed on a tweet that he would attend the summit. He is quite influential in the crypto industry and his views are often paid attention to.
Strategy founder Michael Saylor tweeted to confirm participation. He has long been committed to promoting the development of cryptocurrencies and has a high reputation in the industry.
Bitcoin Magazine CEO David Bailey retweeted Michael Saylor's tweet and wrote "See you there", implying that he would also attend. The magazine spreads information in the field of encryption and has a certain influence.
Jp Richardson, CEO of crypto wallet supplier Exodus, posted a message to confirm participation. Exodus, who has donated to Trump's election, said he may discuss self-hosted content.
World Liberty Fund co-founder Zach Witkoff confirmed on a tweet that he would attend Friday’s White House Digital Assets Summit. Its projects are closely related to the crypto industry.
Cardano founder Charles Hoskinson has not confirmed it clearly, but attendance is possible. He has been involved in the formulation of US crypto policy and revealed in February that he will meet "big people" and that ADA will be included in the US cryptocurrency reserve. His previous remarks also hinted that he might attend the meeting.
Circle CEO Jeremy Allaire may be present. Circle has donated money to the Trump Inauguration Fund. As a USDC issuer, he plays a major role in the stablecoin field. Stablecoins may be an important part of US regulation, and he may speak out.
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong is also likely to attend. Trump met with him privately before taking office, and he once said Trump was interested in strategic Bitcoin reserves. Coinbase actively participates in discussions on US cryptocurrency policy. He met with relevant people many times and called for a reasonable regulatory framework.
Crypto.com CEO Kris Marszalek may also be on the list. He has posted a photo with Trump, and Crypto.com has donated $1 million to the Trump Inauguration Committee.
Ondo Finance CEO Nathan Allman's project has donated money to the Trump Inauguration Committee. The Trump family's crypto project once bought its token ONDO. He agrees with Trump's approach to establishing cryptocurrency reserves.
Chainlink co-founder Sergey Nazarov's latest tweet shows that he is in Washington, and has close contact with government officials in the last week of February, with the possibility of attending the summit.
Although Ripple's chief legal officer Stuart Alderoty took a photo with Trump with Brad Garlinghouse, there are no news about the summit in the recent account, so it is uncertain whether he was invited.
Although Joseph Lubin, co-founder of Ethereum and founder of Consensys, did not mention the summit much, his team was once active in Washington, and the Trump family was keen on conducting business in Ethereum and it is possible to attend the meeting.