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Law of Code
Jacob Robinson
167 episodes
2 days ago
Discussions with regulators, top lawyers and entrepreneurs about the legal framework for blockchain technology. We look at international regulations, trends, and jurisprudence impacting crypto and its related parts.
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Discussions with regulators, top lawyers and entrepreneurs about the legal framework for blockchain technology. We look at international regulations, trends, and jurisprudence impacting crypto and its related parts.
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#164 - Greg Xethalis on market structure legislation, history of crypto ETFs
Law of Code
38 minutes 49 seconds
1 month ago
#164 - Greg Xethalis on market structure legislation, history of crypto ETFs

Greg Xethalis, General Counsel at Multicoin Capital joins the podcast to discuss the history of ETFs, what we can learn from the first Bitcoin ETF, and the interplay between the CLARITY Act and RFIA.

This episode also covers the challenges of disclosure in decentralized systems, and why principles-based regulation is essential for the next phase of crypto innovation.

Timestamps

➡️ 1:27 — The origin story of ETFs

➡️ 3:00 — SEC dynamics behind the first ETF

➡️ 7:45 — The first Bitcoin ETF

➡️ 15:34 — Market structure: CLARITY Act + RFIA as complementary frameworks

➡️ 20:52 — Disclosure: a challenge in crypto regulation

➡️ 33:34 — Who should be responsible for token disclosures long-term?

Sponsor: This episode is brought to you by the Decentralization Research Center (DRC), a nonprofit think tank advocating for decentralization in emerging technologies. Learn more at thedrcenter.org.

Resources:

📘 Project Crypto Speech — Chair Paul Atkins

📄 FinCEN 2013 Virtual Currency Guidance

📓 CLARITY Act – functional maturity framework

📕 Responsible Financial Innovation Act (RFIA) – ancillary asset test

🏛️ Greg's Senate Banking Committee testimony

Law of Code
Discussions with regulators, top lawyers and entrepreneurs about the legal framework for blockchain technology. We look at international regulations, trends, and jurisprudence impacting crypto and its related parts.