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Apr 14, 2022 • 8min

#37 - This Week in Crypto Law (April 14)

(April 8-14) This episode is an overview of the legal landscape for digital assets, outlining the implications, pertinent news, and updates in the crypto law space from the past week. It is a collaboration between the Law of Code Podcast and the CryptoLaw Newsletter, by Ann Sofie Cloots. This will be a weekly installment to ensure you're up to date on the regulations impacting digital assets. This "solo-pod" is an attempt to add value to the space by highlighting ongoing blockchain regulation across the world - with a focus on the legal implications. It's a work in progress and can only get better. I appreciate any feedback on this format - please send your thoughts to @JacobRobinsonJD. If you have suggestions for topics for future solo-pods, I'd love to hear that as well. Now go subscribe to the CryptoLaw Newsletter!
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Apr 7, 2022 • 11min

#36 - This Week in Crypto Law (April 7)

(April 1-7) This episode is an overview of the legal landscape for digital assets, outlining the implications, pertinent news, and updates in the crypto law space from the past week. It is a collaboration between the Law of Code Podcast and the CryptoLaw Newsletter, by Ann Sofie Cloots. This will be a weekly installment to ensure you're up to date on the regulations impacting digital assets. This "solo-pod" is an attempt to add value to the space by highlighting ongoing blockchain regulation across the world - with a focus on the legal implications. It's a work in progress and can only get better. I appreciate any feedback on this format - please send your thoughts to @JacobRobinsonJD. If you have suggestions for topics for future solo-pods, I'd love to hear that as well. Now go subscribe to the CryptoLaw Newsletter!
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Apr 6, 2022 • 51min

#35 - Lana Schwartzman: Chief Compliance Officer at Dapper Labs

Lana Schwartzman (@LanaCryptoAML) is the Chief Compliance Officer at Dapper Labs, the team behind NBA Top Shots, NFL All Day, and Cryptokitties. Lana has more than 17 years of experience specializing in compliance, cryptocurrency regulations, and AML. Specifically, in BSA/AML/OFAC program development, MSB/MTL licensure process, internal audits, independent compliance program reviews, and consent order validation for various cryptocurrency exchange companies, financial institutions, and foreign banking organizations. Prior to joining Dapper Labs, she spent close to 3 years as a Chief Compliance Officer at a regulated P2P marketplace, and previously spent 7 years at Grant Thornton LLP in the Regulatory Risk Group specializing in BSA/AML and OFAC regulations. Lana spent her early years at Morgan Stanley and Deutsche Bank in various compliance roles. Lana is known as a subject matter expert in Regulations and Compliance related to cryptocurrency and she stays current on all AML regulations. Lana is a Certified Anti-Money Laundering Specialist (CAMS) and obtained the ACAMS Virtual Currency Certification and various Chainalysis certifications. She achieved the recognition of "AML Professional of the Month" in 2019 and has been a frequent panelist at various ACAMS, ACFCS, and Bitcoin conferences. You can also find Lana on LinkedIn. In this episode of Law of Code, Lana explains what a chief compliance officer does, building a compliance program, and why a compliance officer isn't the "fun police." We also discuss: - Mining Bitcoin - Dapper Labs - Where compliance officers add value - Learning more about compliance regulation - Surprising aspects of a compliance role - Changing sentiment of regulators - Promoting inclusion and diversity If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review. You can subscribe to our newsletter to stay updated on the latest episodes.
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Apr 1, 2022 • 1h 11min

#34 - David Kerr: The UNA framework for DAOs

David Kerr (@David_M_Kerr) is the Principal of Cowrie LLC, where he uses ten years of experience in tax strategy, financial accounting, and risk advisory in the industries of gaming, telecommunications, and technology-driven online sales platforms to assist clients. David co-authored "A Legal Framework for Decentralization Autonomous Organizations" together with Miles Jennings. This paper identified a number of taxation, entity formation, and operational issues pertaining to DAOs and suggested a domestic entity structure capable of addressing such issues. In this episode of Law of Code, David shares his views on today's DAOs, writing techniques, settling on the UUNAA framework, and all things taxes.  [1:36] DAOs [8:00] Proving decentralization [16:30] Decentralization as a demonstrable principle [19:00] DAOs & Taxes [21:00] Section 61 & Glenshaw Glass: Dominion and Control [28:30] Income events for token holders [32:00] Writing concisely and the DAO Research Collective [46:00] David’s intro to crypto & consulting background [55:58] Tips for great writing and conducting research across jurisdictions [60:09] Building a career If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review. You can subscribe to our newsletter to stay updated on the latest episodes.
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Mar 31, 2022 • 14min

#33 - This Week in Crypto Law

(March 24-31) This episode is an overview of the legal landscape for digital assets, outlining the implications, pertinent news, and updates in the crypto law space from the past week. It is a collaboration between the Law of Code Podcast and the CryptoLaw Newsletter, by Ann Sofie Cloots. This will be a weekly installment to ensure you're up to date on the regulations impacting digital assets. This "solo-pod" is an attempt to add value to the space by highlighting ongoing blockchain regulation across the world - with a focus on the legal implications. It's a work in progress and can only get better. I appreciate any feedback on this format - please send your thoughts to @JacobRobinsonJD. If you have suggestions for topics for future solo-pods, I'd love to hear that as well. Now go subscribe to the CryptoLaw Newsletter!
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Mar 24, 2022 • 13min

#32 - This Week in Crypto Law

This episode is an overview of the legal landscape for digital assets, outlining the implications, pertinent news, and updates in the crypto law space from the past week. It is a collaboration between the Law of Code Podcast and the CryptoLaw Newsletter, by Ann Sofie Cloots. Moving forward, this will be a weekly installment to ensure you're up to date on the regulations impacting digital assets. This "solo-pod" is an attempt to add value to the space by highlighting ongoing blockchain regulation across the world - with a focus on the legal implications. It's a work in progress and can only get better. I appreciate any feedback on this format - please send your thoughts to @JacobRobinsonJD. If you have suggestions for topics of future solo-pods, I'd love to hear that as well! Now go subscribe to the CryptoLaw Newsletter.
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Mar 21, 2022 • 28min

#31 - Biden's Executive Order on Digital Assets

Last week, the @WhiteHouse released its long-anticipated Executive Order on cryptocurrencies, marking the first time this administration explicitly highlighted the need to preserve innovation and competitiveness in the US. This Executive Order lays out a process for multiple agencies to write a framework around digital assets. This episode is an overview of the Executive Order, outlining the implications, pertinent sections, and reactions from thought leaders in the cryptolaw space.  Here are links where you can read the full Executive Order and Fact-Sheet. Jake Chervinsky's (@jchervinsky) article on stablecoins. Highly recommend following Ryan Selkis (@twobitidiot), Congressman Tom Emmer (@RepTomEmmer) and Jerry Brito (@jerrybrito), whose insightful comments were mentioned throughout this episode. This "solo-pod" is my attempt to add value to the space by highlighting ongoing blockchain regulation across the world - with a focus on the legal implications. It's a work in progress and can only get better (right??). Would appreciate any feedback on this format @JacobRobinsonJD or by leaving a review. If you have suggestions for topics of future solo-pods, I'd love to hear that as well!
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Mar 17, 2022 • 1h 17min

#30 - Ross Campbell: Legal Engineering and Kali DAO

Ross Campbell (@r_ross_campbell) is a legal engineer and core developer for SushiSwap, LexDAO, and KaliDAO, in addition to being a corporate attorney. In this episode of Law of Code, Ross speaks from his ETH Denver hotel room on legal engineering with the Lex and Kali DAOs, how projects can work with both, and the impact of decentralization on nations. Listen and subscribe to Law of Code for weekly updates and interviews in the world of blockchain at the intersection of the law. [2:14] Ross catches us up on current projects and how Soulmate is creating a library of smart contracts [5:43] Saving gas and testnets [8:00] Difference between Testnets and EVM (& forking mainnet) [9:14] Gas fees [11:40] ETH Denver [14:54] Will developers rug pull lawyers? [25:30] What to consider when forming a DAO [29:38] Kali DAO: What it is, how it works, etc. [40:00] Ross' productivity hacks [46:11] Reframing ‘thinking like a lawyer' [48:44] Accredited investor laws [52:01] Individualism [55:36] Nation-states vs decentralization [60:00] Social safety nets & DAOs [68:20] Mistakes often made when starting down the path of a legal engineer [73:00] $ROSS token Show Notes: - Marty Lobdell - Study Less Study Smart - Cyberspace and the Law of the Horse - LexDAO - Kali DAO
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Mar 2, 2022 • 58min

#29 - Bennett Tomlin: The Tether & Bitfinex Connection

Bennett Tomlin (@BennettTomlin) is the co-host of the podcast Crypto Critics’ Corner, where he breaks down current events in crypto & finance. He is a data scientist who loves to analyze and track down frauds. Bennett also writes a newsletter, the Facts Under Dispute (FUD) Letter, which takes a deep dive into the darkest corners of crypto on a monthly basis. Bennett is a vocal & endearing critic of DeFi, and offers unique and refreshing insight while keeping a close eye on the largest players in the space. In this episode of Law of Code, Bennett and Jacob discuss the evolution of stablecoins, the relationship between Bitfinex & Tether, and what the future holds for Bitcoin. We also cover: [1:16] Bennett's Introduction to Bitcoin [5:05] Crypto Critic's Corner [10:45] Conducting Crypto Research [17:00] Danger of Centralized Actors  [19:10] The Story of Bitfinex & Tether [32:30] Government Regulation of Stablecoins [39:33] Consensus, Decentralization & Bitcoin Hard Forks [45:50] Projects Bennett is Watching  [50:10] Best Advice: "It's better to ask a dumb question, than to fail to ask it and be dumb"  Listen and subscribe to Law of Code for weekly updates and interviews on the intersection of blockchain and the law.
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Feb 25, 2022 • 1h 2min

#28 - Stephen Palley: Crypto regulation, building a team, and defining decentralization

Stephen D. Palley (@stephendpalley) is a Partner in the Washington, D.C office of Anderson Kill, where he chairs the Technology, Media & Distributed Systems practice group. Stephen has written extensively and been quoted widely on legal issues arising from the use of blockchain technology, with appearances in both print and television media. He is also an editor of the International Journal of Blockchain Law (IJBL), a law journal helping non-legal communities better understand blockchain applications and digital assets. In this episode, Stephen discusses his path into the crypto space, gives insight into building a crypto-law dream team, and the truth behind his love for two spaces after each period. Listen and subscribe to Law of Code for weekly updates and interviews on the intersection of blockchain and the law. Episode highlights: [1:10] The Car Game [4:45] Choosing Law School over an English PhD [9:00] How a legal career is different than what Stephen expected [11:55} From Construction and Insurance Law to Crypto [16:50] Impasse Breaker [20:30] Advantages in a legal career from a programming background [23:26] Software Development and Engineering: Licenses? [28:56] Chair Gensler [31:00] Regulatory oversight & what is "decentralization" legally [36:40] Writing for The Block and cases covering decentralization [38:00] Working with anonymous clients? [40:45] The two words why Stephen joined Anderson Kill [53:00] What do young lawyers spend too much time on [56:00] Valuable habits Stephen has developed over the years [58:00] Two spaces after a period, fonts, Google Docs, Twitter & Herring. Of course.  Links:  The Block - Stephen D. Palley 

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