By Zack Cohen, Bitcoin Coverage Institute
Earlier than diving into the recap, I wish to say thanks. On behalf of the whole workforce on the Bitcoin Coverage Institute, thanks to everybody who attended, supported, spoke, tuned in, or participated in any manner. We spent months making ready for our third Bitcoin Coverage Summit. What unfolded in Washington final week exceeded something we might have anticipated.
Greater than 1,000 individuals joined us: builders, policymakers, college students, company employees, journalists, vitality consultants, and human rights advocates. And what they discovered was not a celebration dressed up as a convention, however a severe two-day working session that mirrored how far the Bitcoin dialog has come – and the place it’s going.
Bitcoin has lengthy been misunderstood or sidelined in DC. It’s been straightforward for policymakers to dismiss or ignore it. However the 2025 Summit despatched a special sign: Bitcoin isn’t going away. It’s not on the perimeter. It’s on the heart of rising conversations about nationwide technique, financial power, digital rights, and innovation.
A Welcome That Set the Tone
We opened the week with a packed welcome social gathering, co-hosted with our pals at PubKey. To outsiders, DC could seem to be a inflexible city — buttoned-up, formal, slow-moving. However for those who spend actual time right here, you realize the reality: DC runs on relationships. And relationships are in-built locations like this.
Over 450 attendees gathered in a room buzzing with stay karaoke, robust cocktails (shoutout to Unchained for devising the Previous Long-established Bull Run and the Miner’s Mule), and fixed dialog. It was loud. It was joyful. However most of all, it was severe vitality. Bitcoiners had arrived.
Who Was within the Room
This 12 months’s summit introduced in:
1,000+ whole attendees
300+ public coverage professionals
35 congressional places of work, together with 12 members of Congress
100+ federal authorities workers
50+ members of the press
49 universities
90,000+ livestream viewers
Attendees included nationwide safety consultants, monetary regulators, suppose tank analysts, open-source builders, nonprofit leaders, and extra. Bitcoin’s coalition is broadening, and it confirmed.
What We Talked About
This system was structured round clear themes: nationwide safety, vitality, privateness, monetary inclusion, and legislative technique. Keynotes, panels, and lightning talks made house for each technical depth and broad imaginative and prescient.
Within the opening phase, Zack Shapiro outlined BPI’s nationwide technique framework — a imaginative and prescient of American Bitcoin management grounded in open-source values, resilience, and forward-looking coverage. That was adopted by a pointy panel on Senate priorities, together with the BITCOIN Act.

Alex Leishman gave a data-rich speak on the American Bitcoin benefit — why our establishments, capital markets, and rule of regulation place the US to steer. Alex Gladstein introduced the human rights lens to life, reminding the room that Bitcoin remains to be probably the most highly effective freedom know-how of the twenty first century.
Patrick Witt, Deputy Director of the President’s Council on Digital Property, reiterated the administration’s strategic curiosity in Bitcoin, highlighting ongoing progress:
“There would be the forthcoming report on the interagency actions. We’ve already taken some steps with the SPR. The query now could be, how can we comply with that up with an accumulation plan? There’s no scarcity of alternatives and work to be finished. So after we depart right here, I’ll get proper again to it.”
Two democrats, Rep. Ritchie Torres (D-NY) and Rep. Josh Gottheimer (D-NJ) joined Bitcoin Core’s tenth recognized developer Matt Corallo and BPI Co-president Grant McCarty to debate the necessity for making the Blockchain Regulatory Certainty Act bipartisan.
At one level in the course of the panel, Rep. Torres remarked,
“The worth of Bitcoin is safer than the worth of gold as a result of you possibly can all the time discover extra gold, however the provide of Bitcoin on the planet goes to stay fastened in perpetuity.”
Rep. Gottheimer, who just lately signed on as a co-sponsor of the invoice, joined Rep. Torres on stage to elucidate his resolution to co-sponsor the invoice and underscore the significance of defending innovators and preserving the integrity of the open-source growth ecosystem.

In one of the vital high-impact periods, BPI’s Zack Shapiro sat down with SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce to debate ETF construction, certified custody, and what the way forward for Bitcoin-native monetary infrastructure may appear to be. It was detailed, trustworthy, and substantive — precisely what this second requires.

Workplace Hours and the Q&A Room
New this 12 months, we launched structured workplace hours: one-on-one periods the place attendees might sit down with our analysis fellows. These conversations dug into mining, privateness, regulation, and financial technique in an unfiltered setting.
The Q&A Room added one other layer of depth. Cygnal CEO Brent Buchanan walked by a current ballot of 800 seemingly midterm voters. The findings had been clear: Bitcoiners have gotten a political constituency. Ignore them at your individual danger.
Anna Chekhovich additionally led a foundational Bitcoin 101 session for policymakers, breaking down the fundamentals of Bitcoin in plain language, rooted in her international human rights work.
Bitcoin on the Hill

BPI’s Day on the Hill marked the biggest coordinated effort up to now of Bitcoin advocates participating immediately with lawmakers. Over 120 attendees participated in 118 confirmed conferences with congressional places of work:
48 Senate places of work
70 Home places of work
Over 10 conferences on the member stage
Places of work from 68 Democrats and 50 Republicans
Illustration from 28 states, DC, and a U.S. territory
This wasn’t performative. It was strategic. For a lot of in Congress, these had been the primary actual conversations they’d had with severe, mission-driven Bitcoin advocates.
Reflections
What stood out this 12 months was the tone. Bitcoiners got here wearing fits. Not as a dressing up, however as a sign. We got here to have interaction significantly. The joy within the room wasn’t hype — it was grounded in focus, preparation, and a shared sense that this second mattered.
And DC responded. Policymakers and employees weren’t simply open, they had been engaged. They requested good questions. They listened. The gap between Bitcoin and Washington is shrinking, quick.
Personally, probably the most putting realization was that Gen Z had proven up in pressure. It wasn’t simply the variety of younger individuals within the room—it was their presence. They had been engaged, sharp, curious, and genuinely excited to be a part of the dialog. I’ve been to extra conferences than I can rely, and this was the primary time it felt like my friends weren’t watching from the sidelines. They had been in it—asking questions, driving dialogue, shaping the longer term. And better of all, we’re solely simply getting began.
This Is Solely the Starting
The Bitcoin Coverage Institute is uniquely positioned to host a summit that solutions to nobody however its mission. Bitcoin isn’t asking for particular therapy. It’s not lobbying for handouts. It’s making a case, on the deserves, for why it issues to American sovereignty, innovation, and financial freedom.
That case simply received so much more durable to disregard.
See you subsequent 12 months.
It is a visitor submit by Zach Cohen. Opinions expressed are completely their very own and don’t essentially mirror these of BTC Inc or Bitcoin Journal.








