

BitGo on Why the Travel Rule Should Not Apply to Digital Assets - Ep.266
Aug 24, 2021
Mike Belshe, Co-founder and CEO of BitGo, and Jeff Horowitz, Chief Compliance Officer, explore the complex world of crypto regulation. They discuss why the travel rule could be problematic for digital assets, especially concerning customer data sharing. Jeff explains his transition from traditional finance to crypto and the unique compliance challenges that arise in the sector. They delve into the implications of recent legislation and why DeFi is not yet ready for strict rules. The conversation highlights BitGo's merger with Galaxy and the evolving interest from institutional investors.
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Early Crypto Pitches
- Mike Belshe described pitching crypto to JP Morgan around 2015-2016.
- Explaining multi-sig and private keys, he saw them grasp the concepts.
Crypto Compliance Officer's Role
- Crypto compliance differs from traditional finance due to its novel tech.
- It involves educating regulators on the parallels between crypto and traditional markets.
Crypto Regulation and Politics
- The infrastructure bill's crypto provision was driven by politics, not crypto understanding.
- The bill aimed to raise revenue and mistakenly classified non-brokers as brokers.