Eric Trump, son of President Donald Trump, is set to make headlines next month when speaking at the Bitcoin Asia 2025 conference in Hong Kong, amid the presidential family’s growing interest in digital assets.
This event aims to establish the city as a leading hub for digital assets, competing directly with the United States. Under President Trump’s second administration, the United States has made considerable progress in regulating the growth of the crypto market.
Bitcoin Asia is the regional edition of the Bitcoin Conference, one of the largest cryptocurrency events worldwide. The conference made its debut in Hong Kong last May, coinciding with the city’s efforts to cultivate its digital asset sector.
Eric Trump, who co-founded the Bitcoin-mining venture American Bitcoin and is involved in the Trump family-backed initiative World Liberty Financial (WLFI), has been recognized as a prominent advocate for the industry on the international stage.
In June, Hong Kong released its “Policy Statement 2.0 on the Development of Digital Assets,” which builds on a blueprint issued in late 2022. This policy outlines the city’s commitment to enhancing its digital asset infrastructure and achieving “new heights of global digital asset leadership.”
The competition for a first-mover advantage in the digital asset space is heating up, particularly as both Hong Kong and the US advance towards the legalization of stablecoins.
Last year’s Bitcoin Asia conference attracted over 5,500 participants at the Kai Tak Cruise Terminal, with about half of the attendees coming from mainland China. This year, the event is scheduled to take place at the Convention and Exhibition Centre in Wan Chai on August 28 and 29.
When writing, Bitcoin trades at $108,370, down just 3% from its all-time high of $111,800 reached during May’s bullish rally for the crypto market.
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