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Angela C. Walch: The Case for Treating Developers as Fiduciaries in Public Blockchains

Angela C. Walch: The Case for Treating Developers as Fiduciaries in Public Blockchains

FromEpicenter - Learn about Crypto, Blockchain, Ethereum, Bitcoin and Distributed Technologies


Angela C. Walch: The Case for Treating Developers as Fiduciaries in Public Blockchains

FromEpicenter - Learn about Crypto, Blockchain, Ethereum, Bitcoin and Distributed Technologies

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Length:
73 minutes
Released:
Sep 19, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

The expectation has become widespread that blockchains will end up underpinning major societal infrastructures. The narrative in the blockchain space is that networks are decentralized and trustless and thus regulation should not apply to networks directly. Legal scholar Angela C. Walch has been questioning terms like decentralization and trustlessness and argues that blockchains shift the need for trust rather than remove it. Her controversial ideas include that key developers of open-source project should be treated as fiduciaries and held accountable for the consequences of their work.
Angela Walch is a professor of law at St Mary University School of Law and a Research Fellow at the Center for Blockchain at UCL. She is a graduate of Harvard College and Harvard Law School and has been doing academic work on legal issues surrounding public blockchains since 2013.
Topics covered in this episode:

How she became interested in Bitcoin and issues around the narratives of decentralization and trustlessness
How her work has been received in the blockchain space
The problematic lack of a clear definition of terms like trustless, immutable and decentralized
Why blockchains should be looked at as trust-shifting, not trustless
The definition and role of fiduciaries in society
Why blockchain developers could be considered fiduciaries
The practical implications and difficulties of regulating blockchain developers as fiduciaries
How the SEC’s stance on blockchains connects with the question of developers being fiduciaries
Her personal views on the value and promise of blockchain tech

Episode links:

Angela Walch
Angela C. Walch - St. Mary's Law
Angela Walch – Medium
In Code(rs) We Trust: Software Developers as Fiduciaries in Public Blockchains
The Path of the Blockchain Lexicon (and the Law)
Open-Source Operational Risk: Should Public Blockchains Serve as Financial Market Infrastructures?
Coin-Operated Capitalism paper
Journal of Financial Technology
Introducing: The Journal of Financial Technology – Angela Walch – Medium

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This episode is hosted by Brian Fabian Crain and Sébastien Couture. Show notes and listening options: epicenter.tv/253
Released:
Sep 19, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

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Epicenter brings you in-depth conversations about the technical, economic and social implications of cryptocurrencies and blockchain technologies. Every week, we interview business leaders, engineers academics and entrepreneurs, and bring you a diverse spectrum of opinions and points of view. Epicenter is hosted by Sebastien Couture, Brian Fabian Crain, Meher Roy, Sunny Aggarwal, and Friederike Ernst. Since 2014, episodes have been downloaded over 4 million times.