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Stevie Cline: Decoding Crypto's Regulatory Puzzle - [Web3 Breakdowns, EP.72]

Stevie Cline: Decoding Crypto's Regulatory Puzzle - [Web3 Breakdowns, EP.72]

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Stevie Cline: Decoding Crypto's Regulatory Puzzle - [Web3 Breakdowns, EP.72]

FromMaking Markets

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Length:
56 minutes
Released:
May 26, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This is Eric Golden and my guest today is Stevie Cline. Guests on this show usually have unique backgrounds, but having gone from dairy farming to earning multiple law degrees to founding a biotech startup to a partner at Vol 1. Ventures today, I think Stevie beats most of them. We start this episode with her unique backstory and the problems she saw in the VC world. We then talk about why the banner at Vol. 1 Ventures says ‘Let’s keep you out of Jail’, the regulatory and political landscape, and the potential of Crypto in rural America. Please enjoy my conversation with Stevie Cline.

For the full show notes, transcript, and links to the best content to learn more, check out the episode page here.

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Show Notes
(00:02:15) - (First question) - How she went from milking cows to having three law degrees
(00:05:47) - The burnout from law that lead to the pivot of becoming a founder 
(00:09:08) - Key takeaways from being a founder trying to launch a biotech company 
(00:11:54) - Positive takeaways from being a female founder that inspired her 
(00:13:53) - Thoughts about venture capital and why she thought she’d be good at it
(00:17:25) - The thesis behind Vol.1 Ventures and ‘let’s keep you out of jail’ 
(00:21:05) - Scaling down rates to make legal representation available to a variety of founders
(00:25:15) - Her current take of the regulatory landscape today writ large
(00:30:45) - Securities versus non-securities and the ever changing status of cryptocurrencies
(00:33:02) - The problems with making the Bitcoin and Ethereum statements so early 
(00:36:55) - Public narratives and why crypto matters in light of government control 
(00:41:58) - Regulatory outlook around cryptocurrency in the short and long term 
(00:44:44) - The government’s use of power potentially impacting the SEC and thoughts on the current state of the federal reserve
(00:50:03) - Alan G’s paper on the creation of the federal reserve
(00:52:01) - The debt ceiling and the economic cost of maintaining the status quo 
(00:53:49) - What she’s excited to see built over the next six months and six years
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Released:
May 26, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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Making Markets explores the psychology and structure that make up markets all over the world. Each week, Eric Golden speaks to experts about a different market so you can see what actually happens when money changes hands. From mainstream stock and bond markets to esoteric niches like vineyards, antique art, and crypto, we explain the transactions that underpin our economy. Visit joincolossus.com to find more episodes, transcripts and a library of content to continue your learning.