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Trump Brings Coinbase, Ripple, Kalshi to the White House

President Trump will host CEOs from Coinbase, Ripple, Gemini, Robinhood, Polymarket and Kalshi at the White House on August 19, alongside SEC and CFTC leadership, as odds of the CLARITY Act passing have collapsed from 82% to 19% this year.

By the Numbers

Aug 19, 2026
Meeting date
19%
CLARITY Act odds now
82%
CLARITY Act odds, earlier '26
35 members
CFTC panel size
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By the Markets Desk
Edited by Trace Cohen · Early-stage VC & angel · Founder, New York Venture Partners
August 15, 2026
2 min read
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THE RUNDOWN

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Trump is scheduled to meet crypto and prediction-market CEOs at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on August 19, including Coinbase, Ripple, Gemini, Robinhood, [Polymarket](/pulse/company/polymarket) and Kalshi, per [Bitcoin.com](https://news.bitcoin.com/crypto-news/white-house-crypto-meeting-trump-coinbase-ripple-august-19/)

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SEC Chairman Paul Atkins and CFTC's Mike Selig are both expected to attend, alongside investors from a16z, Chainlink and Paradigm

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The meeting is a precursor to the CFTC's first Innovation Advisory Committee session the next day -- a 35-person panel titled 'Crypto's Regulatory Evolution: From Uncertainty to Clarity'

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Polymarket's own betting odds for the CLARITY Act passing Congress have fallen to 19%, down sharply from 82% earlier this year, even as the company seeks a fundraising round at a $20 billion-plus valuation

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The VC Read · Trace's Take

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The diligence signal here isn't the meeting, it's Polymarket's own market pricing the CLARITY Act at 19% -- down from 82% -- while still seeking a $20B+ round. That's a valuation built on regulatory optimism the company's own product says is fading. Any LP looking at crypto-infrastructure exposure should ask GPs how portfolio marks treat jurisdictional risk that the companies' own prediction markets are pricing as increasingly unlikely to resolve favorably.

Analysis

President Trump will host a small-group meeting with crypto and prediction-market executives at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on Wednesday, August 19, according to Bitcoin.com and corroborated by CryptoTimes. Attendees are expected to include the CEOs of Coinbase, Ripple, Gemini, Robinhood, Polymarket and Kalshi, along with executives from Andreessen Horowitz, Chainlink and Paradigm; the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq have also been invited. SEC Chairman Paul Atkins and CFTC acting chair Mike Selig are both expected to join.

The timing isn't incidental. The gathering functions as a precursor to the CFTC's first Innovation Advisory Committee meeting the following day, a 35-person panel convening for an opening session titled 'Crypto's Regulatory Evolution: From Uncertainty to Clarity.' It comes as momentum behind the CLARITY Act, the market-structure bill meant to formally divide crypto oversight between the SEC and CFTC, has stalled -- Polymarket's own prediction market puts the odds of passage at 19%, down from 82% earlier this year.

“exchange, has spent years lobbying for exactly this kind of regulatory clarity.”

The backdrop for individual attendees adds texture. Coinbase, the only publicly traded major U.S. exchange, has spent years lobbying for exactly this kind of regulatory clarity. Kalshi, a CFTC-regulated event-contract exchange valued near $22 billion in a May round, and Polymarket, which is reportedly in talks to raise capital at more than $20 billion after JPMorgan moved to debank the platform earlier this month, represent the newer prediction-market category the CFTC panel is specifically organized to address. Both companies have faced a wave of state and city-level legal challenges this summer, including a Washington court order restricting Kalshi's offerings and an NYC Council inquiry into prediction-market marketing tactics.

For venture investors, the meeting is as much a signal about where enforcement risk sits as it is about legislation. a16z and Paradigm -- both major backers across the crypto and prediction-market stack -- have pushed hard for the CLARITY Act specifically because ambiguity between SEC and CFTC jurisdiction has been the single biggest overhang on crypto-adjacent portfolio marks for the past two years. A White House meeting doesn't guarantee legislative movement, and the sharp drop in Polymarket's own odds suggests the market isn't pricing a near-term breakthrough -- Congress has let comparable market-structure bills stall in committee before, and an August meeting carries no binding weight on its own.

Bitcoin, for its part, was trading near $63,000 heading into the weekend, roughly flat on the day but down almost 3% over the past week amid renewed spot ETF outflows -- a reminder that regulatory clarity and price action aren't moving in lockstep right now.

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