Consensus Miami Day 1: Sights and sounds
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Consensus Miami 2026 launched on Tuesday. Stay tuned for updates throughout the day.
By Nikhilesh De
Here’s the latest
- Consensus Miami 2026 kicked off Tuesday.
- Arthur Hayes, CFTC Chair Mike Selig, Solana’s Lily Liu and others will present keynotes or participate in fireside discussions throughout the day.
- Keep an eye on this page for updates.
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“Crypto doesn’t need regulation,” Hayes said in his Keynote address at Consensus Miami. He added that crypto “exists outside of the system.”
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MIAMI BEACH, Fla. — CoinDesk’s flagship Consensus conference kicks off today at the Miami Beach Convention Center, bringing thousands of people together for the annual big-tent event to discuss the digital assets sector.
Day one of the conference will see local officials and startup executives lay out the state of the crypto world. Arthur Hayes, Lily Liu, Jesse Pollak, Anatoly Yakovenko, Mike Cagney, Brad Garlinghouse and more will present keynotes or take place in firesides to open the conference, weighing in on everything from the current macroeconomic environment to the future of AI tooling to the growth of decentralized finance. Keep an eye on this liveblog for updates throughout the day.
On the policy front, CoinDesk will see discussions about the U.S. Department of Justice’s fight against developers of mixers and hear from Congressional staffers about how exactly crypto-specific legislation is being written. Congressman Steven Horsford will discuss his effort to reform how the U.S. handles taxes around crypto transactions, while CFTC Chairman Michael Selig talks about his agency’s growing efforts to wrangle crypto and prediction markets.
Agentic payments, privacy tools and more familiar crypto tooling will — naturally — also see discussions throughout the day.
Tomorrow will also see CoinDesk host its Capital Markets Summit, bringing together traditional finance veterans with companies trying to bring these products onchain. A key theme at Consensus Hong Kong this past February was the growth of tokenization as a way for these long-established firms to build faster, more efficient tooling for their existing products. Is that trend real and will it continue? Come find out.
Tomorrow — and throughout the week — we’ll also have meetups for folks interested in different topics, like prediction markets or the midterm election, to connect with each other. Definitely take advantage of those; the Consensus Lobby has been one of the most-appreciated aspects of this event for the last decade, but now you can hang in a dedicated space for it instead of hoping for an empty corner in an actual lobby.
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