NYC Announces First Crypto Summit to Court Titans Holding $1T in Assets

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New York City is hosting a powerhouse crypto summit to attract investors with $1 trillion in assets and solidify its position as a global leader in digital finance innovation.

NYC Crypto Summit Aims to Lure Giants Holding $1 Trillion

The City of New York announced on April 23 that Mayor Eric Adams and Chief Technology Officer Matthew Fraser will host “New York City’s first crypto summit next month,” marking a significant step in the city’s strategy to lead in digital finance. Scheduled for May 20, the event will convene prominent figures from the cryptocurrency, blockchain, and fintech sectors to explore how digital innovation can serve as a driver of economic growth and technological advancement in the city.

According to the city’s announcement, “Attendees will include prominent founders, CEOs, and investors from the cryptocurrency, blockchain and fintech industries to discuss how this growing industry can boost the economy, attract top talent, and inspire innovation in New York City.” The announcement adds:

Those expected to be in attendance manage more than $1 trillion in assets that Mayor Adams is looking to bring to New York City.

This initiative reflects Adams’ continued effort to establish New York City as a global center for emerging technologies. The list of attendees has not been disclosed.

The New York City mayor famously converted his first three paychecks into bitcoin and ethereum in 2022. He stated at the time: “New York is the center of the world, and we want it to be the center of cryptocurrency and other financial innovations.”

New York City’s upcoming summit reflects the growing national emphasis on digital assets, following the White House’s Digital Assets Summit in March. Co-hosted by CTO Fraser, the event will run from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. and aims to promote collaboration between public and private sectors while attracting top talent to maintain the city’s leadership in innovation and economic inclusion. Meanwhile, New York Attorney General Letitia James has intensified her call for comprehensive federal crypto regulations, citing rising fraud and calling on Congress to require crypto firms to register and enforce stablecoin reserve standards.

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