#global-public-policy” is a tech policy podcast. Most policymakers are not aware of how business, product and engineering teams at tech companies think about policy issues, nor of the weight that they hold over and above policy priorities. On the flipside, tech companies are unable to communicate with regulators in a way that respects government process and concerns about the public interest. This podcast aims to be a small part of the solution.
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#global-public-policy” is a tech policy podcast. Most policymakers are not aware of how business, product and engineering teams at tech companies think about policy issues, nor of the weight that they hold over and above policy priorities. On the flipside, tech companies are unable to communicate with regulators in a way that respects government process and concerns about the public interest. This podcast aims to be a small part of the solution.
State of the World: Where Are We on Crypto Policy with Special Guest Ryan Selkis
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58 minutes 50 seconds
3 years ago
State of the World: Where Are We on Crypto Policy with Special Guest Ryan Selkis
In this episode, we sit down with Ryan Selkis, Founder & CEO of Messari, to take the state of the world on crypto policy. We cover everything from Tornado Cash to the SEC, Coinbase, MiCA, AML/KYC and much more. Ryan is a crypto veteran and one of the most influential thinkers and builders in the space. One of the strongest advocates for the industry, he is starting to see a path forward for sensible crypto policy and mainstream adoption.
#global-public-policy
#global-public-policy” is a tech policy podcast. Most policymakers are not aware of how business, product and engineering teams at tech companies think about policy issues, nor of the weight that they hold over and above policy priorities. On the flipside, tech companies are unable to communicate with regulators in a way that respects government process and concerns about the public interest. This podcast aims to be a small part of the solution.