Trump to Host Major White House Crypto Meeting as U.S. Regulatory Push Enters Critical Phase
The White House is preparing to host a major meeting with cryptocurrency and prediction-market executives on Wednesday, August 19, bringing together President Donald Trump, senior U.S. regulators and some of the industry’s biggest companies as Washington weighs the future of digital-asset regulation.
Trump is expected to participate alongside Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chairman Paul Atkins and Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) Chairman Michael Selig. Executives from Coinbase, Ripple, Gemini, Robinhood, Polymarket and Kalshi are among those expected or invited to attend, according to reports citing people familiar with the plans.
The gathering comes at a critical moment for the U.S. crypto industry. Congress has failed to advance the market-structure legislation that has become the sector’s top regulatory priority, while the SEC and CFTC are increasingly moving ahead with their own initiatives to establish clearer rules for digital assets.
White House Brings Crypto and Traditional Finance Together
The meeting is expected to take place at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building and is being positioned as a precursor to a major CFTC regulatory discussion scheduled for the following day.
Executives from a16z, Chainlink, Paradigm and the Digital Chamber could also participate. Traditional financial-market institutions, including Nasdaq and the New York Stock Exchange, have also been linked to the broader gathering.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick are expected to be involved, although the final attendee list and agenda had not been formally released as of August 16.
The composition of the meeting is notable because it puts crypto exchanges, blockchain companies and prediction-market operators alongside established financial institutions and federal regulators.
It also reflects the growing integration of digital assets into the broader U.S. financial system. Rather than being treated solely as an emerging technology sector, crypto is increasingly being discussed alongside traditional exchanges, market infrastructure and financial institutions.


Eleanor Terrett dispatch adds the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq to the invite list alongside Kraken. (Source: X)
Meeting Comes Before CFTC Innovation Committee
The White House event will take place one day before the CFTC’s Innovation Advisory Committee holds its first major session.
The committee is designed to advise the agency on technological developments affecting financial markets and the economy. Its membership includes representatives from crypto companies, prediction-market platforms and traditional financial institutions, with CFTC Chairman Michael Selig overseeing the initiative.
The timing gives Wednesday’s gathering additional significance. It could serve as an opening discussion ahead of broader regulatory conversations involving cryptocurrency, blockchain infrastructure and prediction markets.
Prediction markets have become an increasingly important issue in Washington. Platforms such as Kalshi and Polymarket have expanded rapidly, while regulators continue to debate how event contracts should be regulated and where federal oversight should begin and end.
The CFTC has taken a particularly active role in defining the boundaries for these markets, making the participation of Kalshi and Polymarket executives especially relevant.
CLARITY Act Faces Growing Uncertainty
The meeting also comes as the Digital Asset Market CLARITY Act faces an increasingly difficult path through Congress.
The legislation is designed to establish clearer rules for determining which digital assets fall under SEC securities regulation and which should be overseen by the CFTC as commodities. The crypto industry has broadly backed the bill, viewing it as a potential foundation for long-term regulatory certainty.
However, the Senate left Washington for its August recess without advancing the legislation. Senate Majority Leader John Thune has scheduled a procedural vote for September 15, giving lawmakers another opportunity to move the bill forward when they return.
The delay has sharply reduced expectations that the legislation will become law this year. Galaxy Digital research head Alex Thorn recently lowered his estimated probability of passage in 2026 to just 10%, highlighting the increasingly difficult political path.
Still, support for the bill has not disappeared. Citigroup CEO Jane Fraser has said she would like to see the CLARITY Act become law, although she has raised concerns about provisions involving stablecoin rewards and their potential impact on traditional bank deposits.
SEC Moves Ahead Despite Legislative Delays
The weakening outlook for the CLARITY Act has increased the importance of regulatory action from the SEC and CFTC themselves.
Under Atkins, the SEC has adopted a considerably more crypto-friendly approach than during the previous administration. The agency has been developing a broader framework known as “Regulation Crypto,” alongside an anticipated innovation exemption that could give companies more flexibility to experiment with blockchain-based financial products.
An SEC meeting scheduled for August 14 to consider new crypto-related regulatory proposals was unexpectedly canceled, however, adding uncertainty to the agency’s timetable.
The cancellation does not necessarily signal a change in direction. Industry participants continue to expect the SEC to release some elements of its crypto framework in the coming weeks or months, potentially providing regulatory clarity even if Congress remains unable to pass comprehensive legislation.
Why the Meeting Matters
For the crypto industry, Wednesday’s meeting could provide an important signal of the Trump administration’s regulatory priorities.
Coinbase and Ripple represent major segments of the digital-asset economy, while Kalshi and Polymarket represent the rapidly expanding prediction-market sector. Their presence alongside the SEC, CFTC and traditional financial institutions suggests Washington increasingly views digital assets as part of the future architecture of U.S. financial markets.
The meeting is unlikely to immediately resolve the CLARITY Act’s legislative deadlock. However, it could offer insight into how the administration intends to proceed if Congress fails to deliver comprehensive market-structure legislation in 2026.
For investors, the focus will likely be on whether the gathering signals closer coordination between the White House, SEC and CFTC.
With Bitcoin and the broader crypto market struggling for momentum this year, regulatory clarity remains one of the sector’s most closely watched potential catalysts. The White House meeting could offer an early indication of whether that catalyst will ultimately come from Congress—or increasingly from regulators acting on their own.





















































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































