Applied Blockchain Podcast

#10 - Chris Brummer from Georgetown’s Institute of International Economic Law: Rethinking Blockchain Regulation


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In the latest episode of the Applied Blockchain Podcast, Adi Ben-Ari  is joined by Chris Brummer, Law Professor at Georgetown’s Institute of International Economic Law.

Chris dives deep into the intricate relationship between technology, finance, and regulation within the dynamic landscape of the crypto space. From the historical parallels of trading technology advancements to the challenges regulators face in understanding emerging technologies, he provides a thought-provoking analysis of the evolving ecosystem.

He discusses how developers and regulators can collaborate to create a more harmonious environment, bridging the gap between innovation and safeguarding financial systems.

Join us for a captivating conversation on the intricacies, opportunities, and challenges at the crossroads of finance, technology, and the law.

This podcast is brought to you by ⁠⁠Applied Blockchain⁠⁠, a Blockchain development company that is shaping the future of Blockchain and Web3

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Resources: 

  • Book: Fintech Law in a Nutshell by Chris Brummer
  • Book: In FED We Trust: Ben Bernanke's War on the Great Panic by David Wessel
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