In this Election Day edition of Block and Order, Kyle Lawrence and Moish Peltz kick off with SEC Chair Atkins’ proposed “innovation exemption,” a sandbox-style framework meant to move crypto oversight from ad hoc enforcement to formal rulemaking—now stalled amid the government shutdown. They unpack Kalshi’s lawsuit against New York’s Gaming Commission and what it reveals about the ongoing tension between state regulators and the CFTC’s federal preemption authority. Kyle and Moish also ...
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In this Election Day edition of Block and Order, Kyle Lawrence and Moish Peltz kick off with SEC Chair Atkins’ proposed “innovation exemption,” a sandbox-style framework meant to move crypto oversight from ad hoc enforcement to formal rulemaking—now stalled amid the government shutdown. They unpack Kalshi’s lawsuit against New York’s Gaming Commission and what it reveals about the ongoing tension between state regulators and the CFTC’s federal preemption authority. Kyle and Moish also ...
Bankrupt Crypto Organizations feat. Kara Bruce, Chris Odinet, & Andrea Tosato - #36
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Bankrupt Crypto Organizations feat. Kara Bruce, Chris Odinet, & Andrea Tosato - #36
In this episode of Block and Order, hosts Kyle and Moish chat with professors Kara Bruce, Chris Odinet, and Andrea Tosato about how bankruptcy law fits into the world of crypto and DAOs. They break down the unique legal challenges these decentralized groups face when things go south financially, why legal structure really matters, and how traditional bankruptcy rules do—or don’t—apply in the Web3 space. The professors also share insights from their research and talk about what recent crypto b...
Block & Order
In this Election Day edition of Block and Order, Kyle Lawrence and Moish Peltz kick off with SEC Chair Atkins’ proposed “innovation exemption,” a sandbox-style framework meant to move crypto oversight from ad hoc enforcement to formal rulemaking—now stalled amid the government shutdown. They unpack Kalshi’s lawsuit against New York’s Gaming Commission and what it reveals about the ongoing tension between state regulators and the CFTC’s federal preemption authority. Kyle and Moish also ...