Policy Summit and other things at Consensus 2026: State of Crypto

Policy Summit and other things at Consensus 2026: State of Crypto

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By Nikhilesh De

May 3, 2026, 6:30 p.m. 5 min read

U.S. Capitol Building (Jesse Hamilton/CoinDesk)

Consensus 2026 in Miami starts Tuesday. We’ve got a host of policy sessions — some of which this newsletter previewed a few weeks back. Here’s the full list of sessions you should attend. On the fence about going but you’ll be in Miami? Not too late to register. Can’t make it in person? Hit me up about a virtual pass.

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The narrative

Consensus 2026 Miami kicks off! Be there or be square.

Why it matters

The thing I enjoy most about Consensus is meeting folks who are willing to walk me through the policy and regulatory issues they’re following. We’re putting many of those folks on stage for that reason. The goal is for these sessions to be as informative as they are entertaining, if not more so. Bring your notebooks.

Breaking it down

The following is a complete list of the policy sessions taking place this week.

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

If you’ve got thoughts or questions on what I should discuss next week or any other feedback you’d like to share, feel free to email me at nik@coindesk.com or find me on Bluesky @nikhileshde.bsky.social.

You can also join the group conversation on Telegram.

See ya’ll next week!

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