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Kristin Smith on Why Crypto Legislation Could Be Passed by Year's End - Ep. 404

Kristin Smith on Why Crypto Legislation Could Be Passed by Year's End - Ep. 404

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Kristin Smith on Why Crypto Legislation Could Be Passed by Year's End - Ep. 404

FromUnchained

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Length:
38 minutes
Released:
Oct 7, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Kristin Smith, Executive Director of the Blockchain Association, comes to talk about Tornado Cash, the lawsuit against Ooki DAO, the SEC charges against Kim Kardashian, and crypto legislation. 
 
Show highlights:

whether regulators did not understand the implications of sanctioning smart contracts

the necessity of having a conversation around financial privacy

whether the government wants sanctions compliance at the base layer

the reasons behind the CFTC lawsuit against Ooki DAO 

why the SEC settled charges with Kim Kardashian and whether it was a publicity stunt

the chances of the different crypto bills becoming law

why Kristin thinks stablecoin legislation won’t come this year

whether the CFTC being the main regulator of crypto settles the question of crypto being securities or commodities

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The lawsuit against Ooki DAO

Previous coverage of Unchained on Ooki DAO: Why the Ooki DAO Case Could Hurt Participation in DAOs


CFTC Filing


$250,000 fine


CoinDesk’s Nik De’s analysis


CFTC Commissioner Summer Mersinger’s dissenting statement


Jake Chervinsky’s opinion


Ooki DAO’s options


CFTC serving the members of the Ooki DAO via their forum

Tim Copeland’s article on what’s next for DAOs

A federal court ruled that the CFTC legally served Ooki DAO through a website help bot.

The LeXpunK Army filed a motion for amicus status in the SEC case against bZx/Ooki DAO.

Crypto group DeFi Education Fund argued that the CFTC should properly serve Ooki DAO’s actual members, not just the DAO at large.

 Tornado Cash


Treasury Press release 

Previous coverage of the Tornado Cash sanctions on Unchained:


Is TRM Labs Blocking Addresses From DeFi Protocols? Ari Redbord Says No 

Tornado Cash Sanctioned. Did the Government Overstep Its Bounds?

The Chopping Block: Did OFAC Overstep by Sanctioning Tornado Cash?

Given the Sanctions on Tornado Cash, Is Ethereum Censorship Resistant?

Preston Van Loon on Ethereum's Merge and His Lawsuit Against Treasury

 
Legislation


Digital Commodities Consumer Protection Act of 2022

Europe’s MiCa bill

Previous coverage of Unchained on legislation:

Why Senator Pat Toomey Thinks SEC Chair Gary Gensler Is Wrong About Crypto

Congressman Ro Khanna: How to Get More Democrats into Web3

Why the Crypto Industry Believes SEC Regulation by Enforcement Hurts US Consumers

 
SEC charges against Kim Kardashian

The SEC fined reality TV star Kim Kardashian $1.26 million for promoting a crypto security without proper disclosure.

Fortune article: The SEC’s Kardashian fine was a dumb publicity stunt


 
Stablecoins

Stablecoin Draft Bill

Bloomberg article: Senator Pat Toomey Still Sees Chance of Stablecoin Legislation This Year


 
 
Released:
Oct 7, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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Crypto assets and blockchain technology are about to transform every trust-based interaction of our lives, from financial services to identity to the Internet of Things. In this podcast, host Laura Shin, an independent journalist covering all things crypto, talks with industry pioneers about how crypto assets and blockchains will change the way we earn, spend and invest our money. Tune in to find out how Web 3.0, the decentralized web, will revolutionize our world. Disclosure: I'm a nocoiner.