Location at Mar-a-Lago in Florida.


The organizer is World Liberty Financial, associated with the Trump family.
Attendees include Wall Street executives, exchange leaders, crypto project teams, and political figures.
This is not an ordinary Web3 gathering.
It is a signal release—power, capital, regulation, and crypto assets first "confronting" each other in a high-density environment.
1. The tide has turned: Wall Street is no longer just talking
According to public reports, Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon admitted at the event that he holds a small amount of Bitcoin.
The significance of this statement is far greater than you might think.
What did Wall Street say a few years ago?
“Bubble,” “Tulip Mania,” “Speculative Trash”
And now the attitude is:
We are participating, we are allocating, we are researching compliant channels.
When traditional finance shifts from “bearish” to “cautiously entering,” the market structure has already changed.
What does this mean?
It means crypto is no longer just a retail casino but is becoming an asset class for institutions.
2. The real key is not the coin price, but regulation
A key point mentioned at the summit is the US CLARITY Act.
The core logic can be summarized in one sentence:
Clarify the ownership of crypto assets: should they be under SEC or CFTC jurisdiction?
What is the significance of clear regulation?
Smoother ETF approvals, more institutional funds willing to enter, banks offering custody, and faster launch of derivatives.
For the long term
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