Cardano Founder Charles Hoskinson has finally addressed the protocol’s representation at the forthcoming White House Digital Assets Summit. While lists are circulating on social media platform X showing Charles Hoskinson as one of the attendees, the Cardano founder said the team received no invitation to attend.
Charles Hoskinson on summit expectations
In the short clip posted by the Angry Crypto Show account, Hoskinson clarified that, unlike others, his team with ties to the White House received no invitation on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. He confirmed that he had no invitation to the four-hour gathering.
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However, he noted that he did not foresee much policy work being done at the gathering. This was reiterated to possibly allay fears that Cardano as an ecosystem would lose out by not attending the Crypto Summit.
JUST IN: #Cardano $ADA Founder Charles Hoskinson says "here are the facts: many of my people know people on the (White House) side. We did not get an invitation. I'm going to assume I have not been invited to the White House. I don't imagine much policy work will be done." 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/EVEZNltQ2y
— Angry Crypto Show (@angrycryptoshow) March 6, 2025According to the confirmed list, industry giants like Strategy cofounder Michael Saylor will attend the summit. Crypto.com CEO Kris Marszalek, Paradigm Founding Partner Matt Huang and Solana’s Anatoly Yakovenko are also listed to participate.
Amid the expectations for the Digital Assets Summit is the announcement of a strategic crypto reserve for the United States. While many Bitcoin investors like Saylor have always advocated for this reserve, Yakovenko raised a key objection. The Solana founder believes that a government in charge of any crypto reserve will impact decentralization.
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