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SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce sits down with Dr. Tonya M. Evans for a candid conversation about the most consequential regulatory shift in U.S. crypto history. From the five-part token taxonomy that classified sixteen assets as digital commodities to the token safe harbor framework built on her original 2020 proposal, Commissioner Peirce explains what it took to move the SEC from suing first to writing rules first under Chairman Paul Atkins. She walks through the 2% haircut guidance, the joint advisory committee with the CFTC, the case for regulatory sandboxes, and responds to critics who say the pendulum has swung too far. She also shares advice for law students and mid-career attorneys navigating the digital asset economy.
The episode opens with breaking developments from the Strait of Hormuz, where Trump announced a full naval blockade after peace talks with Iran collapsed. Iran's IRGC has been charging ships tolls in Bitcoin and stablecoins, creating a real-time stress test for the GENIUS Act's enforcement architecture. Dr. Evans also covers Square's decision to auto-enable Bitcoin payments for four million merchants by default and the merchant literacy gap no outlet has addressed, Charles Schwab opening its crypto trading waitlist alongside Morgan Stanley's E*Trade, and stablecoin license developments from Hong Kong, Japan, and Switzerland that signal a global regulatory race. Connect with Dr. Evans at ProfTonyaEvans.com.
Visit Dr. Evans' website at: www.ProfTonyaEvans.com
Follow her socials: @IPProfEvans
To listen to more of Dr. Tonya Evans' Podcasts, Visit: https://proftonyaevans.com/podcasts/
Strategic Advisor | Digital Assets & Regulatory Policy
Advantage Evans, LLC
📖 Author: Digital Money Demystified | Electing Crypto
🎙️ Host: Confidently Crypto on SiriusXM
🔗 Connect: ProfTonyaEvans.com
📬 Subscribe: FinTech News & Trends Report
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SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce sits down with Dr. Tonya M. Evans for a candid conversation about the most consequential regulatory shift in U.S. crypto history. From the five-part token taxonomy that classified sixteen assets as digital commodities to the token safe harbor framework built on her original 2020 proposal, Commissioner Peirce explains what it took to move the SEC from suing first to writing rules first under Chairman Paul Atkins. She walks through the 2% haircut guidance, the joint advisory committee with the CFTC, the case for regulatory sandboxes, and responds to critics who say the pendulum has swung too far. She also shares advice for law students and mid-career attorneys navigating the digital asset economy.
The episode opens with breaking developments from the Strait of Hormuz, where Trump announced a full naval blockade after peace talks with Iran collapsed. Iran's IRGC has been charging ships tolls in Bitcoin and stablecoins, creating a real-time stress test for the GENIUS Act's enforcement architecture. Dr. Evans also covers Square's decision to auto-enable Bitcoin payments for four million merchants by default and the merchant literacy gap no outlet has addressed, Charles Schwab opening its crypto trading waitlist alongside Morgan Stanley's E*Trade, and stablecoin license developments from Hong Kong, Japan, and Switzerland that signal a global regulatory race. Connect with Dr. Evans at ProfTonyaEvans.com.
Visit Dr. Evans' website at: www.ProfTonyaEvans.com
Follow her socials: @IPProfEvans
To listen to more of Dr. Tonya Evans' Podcasts, Visit: https://proftonyaevans.com/podcasts/
Strategic Advisor | Digital Assets & Regulatory Policy
Advantage Evans, LLC
📖 Author: Digital Money Demystified | Electing Crypto
🎙️ Host: Confidently Crypto on SiriusXM
🔗 Connect: ProfTonyaEvans.com
📬 Subscribe: FinTech News & Trends Report
Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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