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$100T+ Global Finance Could Converge At Major White House Crypto Meeting

  • Writer: Mathew Jacob
    Mathew Jacob
  • 1 day ago
  • 1 min read

A major White House crypto meeting is expected to bring together influential figures from the digital-asset and financial industries. The gathering has attracted significant attention because of the institutions reportedly expected to participate.


Among the names linked to the meeting are Ripple, Coinbase, and representatives connected to major U.S. financial and regulatory organizations. The event could provide an important forum for discussions surrounding the future of digital assets in the United States.


The potential involvement of the SEC and CFTC makes the meeting particularly significant for the crypto industry. Regulatory clarity remains one of the biggest issues facing companies building blockchain and digital-asset products.


Traditional financial infrastructure could also be represented through organizations such as Nasdaq, NYSE, CME and DTCC. Their presence would highlight the growing connection between traditional markets and blockchain-based financial systems.


Ripple’s expected participation is especially important for XRP supporters. Ripple has continued expanding its payments and digital-asset infrastructure, making its involvement relevant to discussions about blockchain-based settlement and financial modernization.


The frequently cited $100 trillion-plus figure should be understood as the approximate scale of financial markets and institutions potentially represented—not as money being committed to crypto or XRP at the meeting. Likewise, participation should not be interpreted as an endorsement of XRP.


If the meeting produces meaningful policy announcements or stronger cooperation between regulators, banks and crypto companies, it could become an important moment for the industry. For XRP and Ripple, investors will be watching closely for any developments involving payments, regulation, tokenization and institutional blockchain adoption.



 
 
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