Policy Summit 2025 Conference will be held from 8th - 9th December 2025, Washington, D.C, US.
Blockchain Association Policy Summit 2025
Date: December 8–9, 2025
Location: InterContinental – The Wharf, Washington, D.C.
Who Can Attend: Blockchain Association Members Only
The Policy Summit 2025 is a special event hosted by the Blockchain Association. It brings together important people—like lawmakers, government officials, and business leaders, to talk about how the United States should make rules for crypto and Blockchain Technology.
U.S. Senators and Representatives, including:
Senator Tim Scott (R-SC)
Senator Cynthia Lummis (R-WY)
Representative Patrick McHenry (R-NC)
Representative Ro Khanna (D-CA)
(and many others)
Hester Peirce and Mark Uyeda from the SEC
Summer Mersinger from the CFTC
Adrienne Harris, Superintendent at NYDFS
Raj Mukherjee, Executive Director at the IRS's Digital Asset Initiative
Kristin Smith, CEO of Blockchain Association
J. Christopher Giancarlo, former CFTC Chairman
Shayne Coplan, CEO of Polymarket
Marta Belcher, President of Filecoin Foundation
Marco Santori, Chief Legal Officer at Kraken
(plus more key speakers and crypto leaders)
The 2025 sponsors haven’t been announced yet. In past years, companies like Holtzman Vogel sponsored parts of the event. Businesses interested in sponsoring can contact the Blockchain Association directly.
Talk With Decision-Makers: Meet the people who make the laws and rules for crypto.
Learn About Big Topics: Hear smart talks about tax rules, how states help regulate crypto, and what’s ahead in the courts.
Meet Other Leaders: Network with top names in the Crypto World.
Big Ideas: Sessions on important topics like privacy, coding rights, and crypto regulations.
Plans for the Future: Learn about the Blockchain Association’s goals for next year.
Teamwork: A friendly space where people from the government and crypto world can work together to build smart, fair rules.
The Policy Summit 2025 is where the future of crypto in the U.S. begins—don’t miss your chance to be part of the conversation.