- The inaugural crypto -top of Trump could include an American BTC strategic announcement.
- Top Crypto -Execs, including Brian Armstrong and Michael Saylor, have been invited.
On March 7, President Donald Trump will hold an inaugural crypto -to -top, with reports that suggest a potentially Bitcoin[BTC] Reserve strategy can be part of the announcements.
According to journalist Ksenija Pavlovic McATeer, the long-awaited National BTC Reserve strategy, will be unveiled during the event, referring to Secretary Howard Lutnick.
“Commerce secretary Howard Lutnick tells Ksenija Pavlovic Mcateer that President Donald Trump will unveil a Bitcoin -Reservent strategy on the Crypto Summit of the White House on Friday.”
The report added that Lutnick said Bitcoin would be treated differently than other cryptos in the reserve.
“So Bitcoin is one thing, and then the other currencies, the other crypto tokens, I think, will be treated differently – positive, but different.”
If validated, this can move the markets enormously.
Top Crypto -Execs invited
The president has imposed the digital working group, including David Sacks and Secretary Lutnick, with creating a digital framework for share share.
This framework, which must be completed in six months, is intended to set up a legally well -founded reserve outside the current administration.
Fox Business Journalist Eleanor Teanor reported top visitors, including Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong and Strategy (previously MicroSstrategy) founder Michael Saylor.
Other guests were Kyle Samani from Multicoin Capital, Zach Witkoff from World Liberty Financials and Chainlink’s Sergey Nazarov.
Kraken’s Arjun Sethi, Robinhood’s Vlad Teev and Paradigma CEO Matt Huang were also invited to the top.
Matt Huang confirmed his presence and promised to argue for Bitcoin, Ethereum and Solana Builders during the meeting. He said”
“I look forward to discussing how America can play a leading role in promoting the principles of Open Crypto and enable builders in ecosystems such as Bitcoin, Ethereum and Solana.”
From the moment of the press there was no official confirmation that Ripple’s CEO, Brad Garlinghouse, would attend the event.
At the weekend, however, Garlinghouse named That he would defend at the top at the top, including XRP.
“I will certainly continue to defend this (multiple crypto reserve) while I was in Washington at the end of this week.”