Regulating the New Crypto Ecosystem: Necessary Regulation or Crippling Future Innovation?

Regulatory Transparency Project

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Cryptocurrency. Decentralized finance. Nonfungible tokens. Once only experts on the cutting edge of financial services were familiar with these terms. Now, with the emergence of digital assets within the global financial system, crypto, DeFi, and NFTs are becoming part of the mainstream financial services lexicon.
 
The rapidly emerging crypto ecosystem faces uncertainty within a regulatory regime designed for very different institutions and securities. In response, on March 9, 2022, President Biden issued an executive order, “Ensuring Responsible Development of Digital Assets,” which ordered agencies to submit policy recommendations based upon multiple principles such as: providing consumer protection, ensuring U.S. financial system stability, mitigating systemic financial risk, responsibly developing digital assets, and examining the creation of a U.S. Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC). Supporters of increased financial regulation over cryptocurrency see this as a necessity to provide security essential to ensuring financial stability and consumer protection within the digital asset space. Others view these federal regulatory efforts as a threat to future opportunities for economic innovation.
 

SEC Commissioner Hester M. Peirce and an expert panel including Jerry Brito, Ryan Selkis, C. Todd Phillips, moderated by J.W. Verret, will address current and future efforts at regulation of cryptocurrency and its implications for innovation, financial stability, and consumer protection.

 

Schedule:

12:00pm - Lunch

12:30pm - Opening Remarks

  • Hon. Hester M. Peirce, Commissioner, United States Securities and Exchange Commission

12:45pm - Panel

  • Ryan Selkis, Co-Founder and CEO, Messari
  • Todd Phillips, Director, Financial Regulation and Corporate Governance, Center for American Progress
  • Jerry Brito, Executive Director, Coin Center
  • Moderator: Prof. J.W. Verret, Associate Professor of Law, Antonin Scalia Law School, George Mason University

  

Lunch will be provided. The event is free, but advance registration is required.

This event will be livestreamed on the web page.  Registration is not required to watch the livestream.

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