
Unchained Sandra Ro: Why Crypto-Friendly Laws Are Coming in the US - Ep.133
Aug 20, 2019
Sandra Ro, CEO of the Global Blockchain Business Council and former head of digitization at CME Group, shares her insights on the future of crypto regulation in the U.S. She discusses the controversial Voatz voting project and why blockchain often beats traditional databases. Ro believes U.S. fragmentation in regulations can foster innovation and explains her role in launching Bitcoin futures at CME. Tune in for a deep dive into the intersection of blockchain, regulatory challenges, and the push for a more inclusive financial system.
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GBBC's Work in Kazakhstan
- The GBBC helped Kazakhstan attract blockchain entrepreneurs and foreign direct investment.
- They facilitated a conference and meetings with companies like Bitfury and Orbs.
GBBC's Role as Convener
- GBBC acts as a neutral convener and curator of blockchain projects.
- They vet projects, highlight use cases, and bridge the gap between spheres of influence.
Vetting Blockchain Projects
- Ensure blockchain projects are real and not vaporware before showcasing them.
- Look for projects with demonstrable products and credible teams to increase chances of success.

