Coinbase, Chainlink, strategy among companies participating in Trump’s cryptoop meeting

Leaders from a wide range of crypto companies, including Coinbase, Chainlink and Exodus, represent the industry Friday with US President Donald Trump’s first crypto summit in the White House.

COINBASE CEO Brian Armstrong, Chainlink Labs co -founder Sergey Nazarov, Exodus CEO JP Richardson and strategy chairman Michael Saylor have all confirmed their participation in the event, which will also include “big donors”, according to two people who asked not to be named.

Robinhood CEO Vlad Tenev also suggested that he would attend the summit, where he sent a screen catch from the movie National Treasure on X (formerly Twitter) and caption “See you soon, dc.”

Trump himself – who said he would host the summit – David Sacks – Trump’s Krypto and Ai Czar – and Bo Hines, the CEO of the president’s working group on digital assets – represent the White House.

It is unclear how many Crypto leaders will participate in or what the event agenda may include.

The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) recently closed a long -lasting probe in Robinhood Crypto and fell its enforcement suit against Coinbase. Both companies gave seven-digit donations to President Donald Trump’s inauguration committee coinbase contributed $ 1 million, and Robinhood contributed $ 2 million. Other crypto companies believed to be represented at the Crypto Summit, including Ripple and Circle, also gave great donations.

A spokesman for Ripple referred Coindesk to the White House when asked if any Ripple director would attend the Friday Summit. Representatives of Circle did not return a request for comment.

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