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In this Election Day edition of Block and Order, Kyle Lawrence and Moish Peltz kick off with SEC Chair Atkins’ proposed “innovation exemption,” a sandbox-style framework meant to move crypto oversight from ad hoc enforcement to formal rulemaking—now stalled amid the government shutdown. They unpack Kalshi’s lawsuit against New York’s Gaming Commission and what it reveals about the ongoing tension between state regulators and the CFTC’s federal preemption authority.
Kyle and Moish also discuss Valve’s Counter-Strike 2 update that erased roughly $2 billion from its in-game skin economy, Reddit’s DMCA anti-circumvention case targeting Perplexity and data-scraping proxies, "Bitcoin Jesus", the CZ pardon, and more. Tune in now on Block & Order!
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Please note that this show is meant for informational and entertainment purposes only. This is not legal advice. Please hire your own attorney. The hosts or guests appearing on Block and Order may hold cryptocurrency, NFTs, or other digital assets from companies mentioned during our programming. This possession of digital assets does not constitute a professional endorsement, legal advice, or financial advice. Listeners are encouraged to consult with their own legal and financial advisors for personalized guidance in the blockchain and cryptocurrency space.
By Falcon Rappaport & Berkman LLPIn this Election Day edition of Block and Order, Kyle Lawrence and Moish Peltz kick off with SEC Chair Atkins’ proposed “innovation exemption,” a sandbox-style framework meant to move crypto oversight from ad hoc enforcement to formal rulemaking—now stalled amid the government shutdown. They unpack Kalshi’s lawsuit against New York’s Gaming Commission and what it reveals about the ongoing tension between state regulators and the CFTC’s federal preemption authority.
Kyle and Moish also discuss Valve’s Counter-Strike 2 update that erased roughly $2 billion from its in-game skin economy, Reddit’s DMCA anti-circumvention case targeting Perplexity and data-scraping proxies, "Bitcoin Jesus", the CZ pardon, and more. Tune in now on Block & Order!
Follow us on all of our socials!
Please note that this show is meant for informational and entertainment purposes only. This is not legal advice. Please hire your own attorney. The hosts or guests appearing on Block and Order may hold cryptocurrency, NFTs, or other digital assets from companies mentioned during our programming. This possession of digital assets does not constitute a professional endorsement, legal advice, or financial advice. Listeners are encouraged to consult with their own legal and financial advisors for personalized guidance in the blockchain and cryptocurrency space.