A number of high-profile regulators explained their approach to crypto during DCFintechWeek. nikhileshde highlights some of the most interesting comments in this week's State of Crypto newsletter.
Hey folks. I’m in Washington, D.C., this week for DC Fintech Week. I’m going to highlight some statements or comments that stood out to me, but on a personal note I wanted to say it was great to meet so many of you .
“In layman’s terms, until crypto matures and appropriate guardrails and gates are put in place, it would be wise to limit the scope of activities commingled within a single crypto firm – a limit on the PD [probability of default] – and to limit integration of crypto and TradFi – a limit on the LGD [loss given default],” Hsu said.pretty much had to happen, calling it “egregious and so obvious” during a one-on-one with Brummer.
Ooki DAO has since geofenced U.S. users but it’s unclear whether the DAO or its members have found counsel to respond to the CFTC, which it has some time to do, after a judge ruled late Wednesday that LeXpunK Army and the DeFi Education Fund can participate and argue aboutCustodia Bank founder Caitlin Long took aim at the Federal Reserve over BNY Mellon’s announcement that it would offer custody services for crypto.
There are three possible explanations: 1) the DOJ has a way around mixers; 2) the DOJ is running its own mixer as a honeypot; or 3) Director Choi is just saying this to throw off the folks using mixers.warned that banks tokenizing things might be a bit concerning, but also provided some insights as to why it might take regulators a while to write policy.
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