Blockchain Legal Society of William & Mary Law School
5 episodes
7 months ago
In this episode, we Interview Akhil Vajjhala, President of the NYU Blockchain & Fintech Organization, who explains to us how the concepts of decentralized identities (DIDs) and zero knowledge proofs (ZK Proofs) can be combined to create self-sovereign identities, improve the efficiency of KYC and AML regulations, and protect consumer privacy. There is a lot to unpack here so bear with us in this longer than usual episode.
Email us at Blockchain@wm.edu for inquiries.
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In this episode, we Interview Akhil Vajjhala, President of the NYU Blockchain & Fintech Organization, who explains to us how the concepts of decentralized identities (DIDs) and zero knowledge proofs (ZK Proofs) can be combined to create self-sovereign identities, improve the efficiency of KYC and AML regulations, and protect consumer privacy. There is a lot to unpack here so bear with us in this longer than usual episode.
Email us at Blockchain@wm.edu for inquiries.
Marcel and Logan break down several of the prominent legal questions raised by the global revolution that is Web3 and blockchain technology. Each of these topics will receive their own episode in the future, but for now, just be aware that NO LAW IS SAFE! In the coming years, legal scholars, regulators, and legislators will need to fundamentally redefine not only the goals of our legal systems, but also the ways in which individuals and attorney's interact with them. Inclusivity, autonomy, accountability, decentralization, and democracy. These are the terms that define Web3, and our hope is that one day they may accurately reflect the power structures that comprise governments and legal institutions.
Join us as we discuss securities regulation, attorney competence, data privacy, environmental law, humanitarian law, and much more as it applies to crypto and Web3!
The W3b-J.D. Podcast
In this episode, we Interview Akhil Vajjhala, President of the NYU Blockchain & Fintech Organization, who explains to us how the concepts of decentralized identities (DIDs) and zero knowledge proofs (ZK Proofs) can be combined to create self-sovereign identities, improve the efficiency of KYC and AML regulations, and protect consumer privacy. There is a lot to unpack here so bear with us in this longer than usual episode.
Email us at Blockchain@wm.edu for inquiries.