47th U.S. President Donald Trump is soon going to complete 100 days of his office, which has largely been marked by turbulent markets due to tariff wars and some major pro-crypto announcements including setting up of strategic crypto reserve and the first ever White House Crypto Summit.
Now to discuss the first 100 days of Trump administration and the future roadmap for crypto regulations in 2025, the founder of Chainlink blockchain, Sergey Nazarov, will host a key discussion with Bo Hines, Executive director of the President’s Council of Advisers on Digital Assets, at the D.C. Blockchain Summit 2025 in Washington D.C. on March 26.

The talk show titled ‘Trump Administration’s First 100 Days: Insights and Impacts’ will see Hines and Nazarov discuss the future roadmap of crypto regulations in U.S. and what’s in store for the sector in 2025.
Recently, Nazarov was among the invitees to the first ever The White House Crypto Summit wherein he got an opportunity to address President Donald Trump. Incidentally, Nazarov’s invitation came despite the fact the $LINK cryptocurrency was not included in the national strategic reserve along with XRP, SOL, ADA, BTC and ETH.
The recent invitation to Sergey to The White House has sparked interest in Chainlink, the decentralized oracle network that connects smart contracts to real-world data because this network now appears to lead crypto regulatory development.
The discussion at the event will focus on regulatory policy developments during the Trump administration’s first 100 days through a conference. The regulatory movement encourages developing rules that recognize digital assets because of their rising global financial importance.
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