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The implications of the Ooki DAO saga run deep.Today's episode is sponsored by Kraken Pro.Today's featured story is an opinion piece from Project Glitch, titled: “RIP DAOs?” -From our sponsors:Meet the all-new Kraken Pro. The powerful, customizable, beautiful way to trade crypto.It's Kraken's most powerful trading platform ever - packed with trading features like advanced order management and analytics tools — all in a redesigned, modular trading interface.Head to pro.kraken.com and trade like a pro.Not investment advice. Some crypto products and markets are unregulated. The unpredictable nature of the cryptoasset markets can lead to loss of funds and profits may be subject to capital gains tax.-This episode was hosted by George Kaloudis. “Markets Daily” is executive produced by Jared Schwartz and produced and edited by Eleanor Pahl. All original music by Doc Blust and Colin Mealey. This episode used Wondercraft Voice AI.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The implications of the Ooki DAO saga run deep.Today's episode is sponsored by Kraken Pro.Today's featured story is an opinion piece from Project Glitch, titled: “RIP DAOs?” -From our sponsors:Meet the all-new Kraken Pro. The powerful, customizable, beautiful way to trade crypto.It's Kraken's most powerful trading platform ever - packed with trading features like advanced order management and analytics tools — all in a redesigned, modular trading interface.Head to pro.kraken.com and trade like a pro.Not investment advice. Some crypto products and markets are unregulated. The unpredictable nature of the cryptoasset markets can lead to loss of funds and profits may be subject to capital gains tax.-This episode was hosted by George Kaloudis. “Markets Daily” is executive produced by Jared Schwartz and produced and edited by Eleanor Pahl. All original music by Doc Blust and Colin Mealey. This episode used Wondercraft Voice AI.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Natasha and Deana invited DAO expert Ashley Caines on the show to unpack the recent news around Ooki DAO and what it means for DAOs moving forward. They talked about the challenges and the opportunities surrounding DAOs, and what an ideal legal framework could be for DAOs in the US. They also unpacked Ashley's concept of "ethical DAOs" and ended with a call for sensible lawmaking in this nascent field. All in, a great episode if you're curious about how DAOs work and what they make possible for the world! --Subscribe to the free Boys Club weekly newsletter.--
FatManHashflow on Twitter: "Hashflow - a DeFi exchange - has rugged early supporters of their tokens through implementation of a DAO proposal authored by their CTO. At the time of writing, an estimated 7-8 figures USD worth of locked $HFT tokens belonging to users have been voided to the DAO treasury. - https://twitter.com/FatManHashflow/status/1667954514157248513 Mark Cuban on Twitter: "This is an SEC WEB PAGE about the howey test and tokens that often conflicts with what @SEC_Enforcement has said publicly. - https://twitter.com/mcuban/status/1667914770651987970?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw ross on Ooki DAO: "The CFTC just won a court case against a DAO and "as members" some founders are now on the hook for $643,542, and the DAOs websites and ops have been ordered to shut down. - https://twitter.com/z0r0zzz/status/1667272302294360064?s=20 Using free crypto airdrops and NFTs for promotions will be banned in the U.K. - https://twitter.com/coindesk/status/1667122397441318913?s=52&t=K41FvHwlVL5YAFz7rppRhg Binance CEO CZ responds as data points to billions in exchange outflows - https://cointelegraph.com/news/binance-ceo-changpeng-zhao-address-billions-exchange-outflows Democrats' ‘war on crypto' will lose its key voters: Winklevoss twins - https://cointelegraph.com/news/democrats-crypto-war-alienate-youth-voters-winklevoss a16z opening London crypto office citing ‘predictable' environment - https://cointelegraph.com/news/a16z-open-london-office-international-expansion Mission: DeFi - EP 101 - DeFi to grow #AI & open source applications - Max Howell(@mxcl) of @teaxyz explains the powerful model - https://www.missiondefi.com/mission-defi-ep-101-defi-to-grow-ai-open-source-applications-max-howellmxcl-of-teaxyz-explains-the-powerful-model/ Former SEC Chairman Jay Clayton on Enforcement Actions: Crypto Should Be Treated With Nuance – Regulation Bitcoin News - https://news.bitcoin.com/former-sec-chairman-jay-clayton-on-enforcement-actions-crypto-should-be-treated-with-nuance/ If Microstrategy Chose ETH Over BTC, the Firm Would Be up 54% and Ahead by More Than $2B, Data Reveals – Bitcoin News - https://news.bitcoin.com/microstrategy-chose-eth-over-btc-the-firm-be-up-ahead-by-more-than-2b/ Gensyn - https://www.gensyn.ai/ Blockchain-Based, AI Compute Protocol Gensyn Closes $43M Series A Funding Round Led by a16z Crypto - https://www.coindesk.com/business/2023/06/11/blockchain-based-ai-compute-protocol-gensyn-closes-43m-series-a-funding-round-led-by-a16z/?utm_medium=referral&utm_source=rss&utm_campaign=headlines Did Gary Genslers SEC Break the Law by Suing Coinbase? - https://www.coindesk.com/consensus-magazine/2023/06/09/the-new-crypto-bill-gary-gensler-doesnt-want-you-to-know-about/ BinanceUS to suspend dollar deposits, Vitalik pledges $100m to Covid relief – https://www.dlnews.com/articles/markets/binanceus-to-halt-usd-deposits-as-vitalik-donates-to-india/?utm_source=telegram&utm_medium=organic_social&utm_campaign= Joe Cawley and Brad Nickel cover the DeFi news of the day, new opportunities in the space including liquidity pools, yield farming, staking, and much more. This is not financial advice. Nothing said on the show should be considered financial advice. This is just the opinions of Brad Nickel, Joe Cawley, and our guests. None of us are financial advisors. Trading, participating, yield farming, liquidity pools, and all of DeFi and crypto is high risk and dangerous. If you decide to participate, do your own research. Never count on the research of others. We don't know what we are talking about and you can lose all your money. Never invest more than you can afford to lose, because you probably will lose it all. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/missiondefi/support
Today's blockchain and cryptocurrency news Bitcoin is up slightly at $25,772 Eth is up slightly at $1,748 Binance Coin is down slightly at $236 Nigeria's SEC says Binance not registered in country crypto .com to wind down institutional services in US. US CFTC wins lawsuit against Ooki DAO TaxBit lays off 40% of staff. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Overnighters, Episode 577: Ooki DAO loses to CFTC Nigeria Hits Binance Robinhood Drops 3 Coins and More Collect the Cover: awrd.gg/5359 The TL;DL Ooki DAO loses to CFTC - Landmark ruling holds decentralized autonomous organization liable for unregistered commodities, setting a precedent for future actions against DAOs and decentralized exchanges. Ooki DAO was ordered to pay penalties, cease operations, and shut down its website. Nigeria Hits Binance - Nigerian SEC orders Binance to stop operations in the country, citing a lack of registration and regulation. Regulatory challenges for crypto businesses in Nigeria highlight the need for clearer guidelines and collaboration among regulators. Robinhood Drops 3 Coins - Robinhood ceases support for Cardano, Polygon, and Solana cryptocurrencies due to SEC lawsuits against Coinbase and Binance. The decision reflects regulatory uncertainties and the company's commitment to advocating for clearer regulations. Crypto.com halts US Institutional Services - Crypto.com suspends institutional services in the US due to low demand and challenging market conditions. Retail users can still access the platform while the company remains open to relaunching the service in the future. Custodia's Crypto Legal Win - Custodia Bank progresses in its legal battle against the Federal Reserve over the denial of a master account. Wyoming defends its framework for crypto firms, highlighting the growing acceptance of digital assets in the financial landscape. Crypto Overnighter Podcast (6/10/2023): Welcome back to the Crypto Overnighter with your host, Nikodemus. We provide nightly updates on cryptocurrency, NFTs, the metaverse, and the surrounding industry. Remember, this show does not offer financial advice. Email: nick@cryptoovernighter.com Salem Friends of Felines: https://sfof.org/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/CryptoCorvus1 Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=67416221
Today's show is all about decentralized autonomous organizations…DAOs! What are they? How do they work? Why you should probably learn the answers to the two prior questions before listening to this.Key Points From This Episode:High-level overview of the concept of a DAO.Dave's Top 5 issues for fund managers to consider before touching DAO tokens with fund assets:Liability;Regulatory;Governance;Security; andDisclosure.Disclaimer:This show is for informational purposes only. Nothing presented here constitutes legal advice. Tokens of Wisdom is produced by Dave Rothschild, partner at Cole-Frieman & Mallon LLP headquartered in San Francisco, California. For more information, visit https://colefrieman.com/Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Dave Rothschild - https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidcrothschild/Cole-Frieman & Mallon LLP - https://colefrieman.com/Ooki DAO - https://www.cftc.gov/PressRoom/PressReleases/8590-22The DAO - https://www.coindesk.com/learn/understanding-the-dao-attack/Music by Joe Ginsberg - https://www.instagram.com/thejoeginsbergFor any questions or comments, email: tow@colefrieman.com
How can decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs) be more resilient? Gabriel Shapiro, general counsel at Delphi Labs, and Fatemeh Fannizadeh, lawyer and researcher at Geneva-legal.ch, survey the landscape and offer their insights on what will fuel the next wave of DAO innovation. Are new rules from U.S. states like Wyoming and Utah a boon for DAO creation? Or will the proceedings against Ooki DAO by U.S. regulators cast a pall on this emerging segment of the Web3 world? Show highlights: how Gabriel and Fatemeh determine whether something is actually a DAO the pressing legal issues around DAO formation where the liabilities lie in these types of organizations Delphi Labs' new “borg” concept and the problems it aims to solve what jurisdictions are more appropriate for different DAOs the nuances of Wyoming's DAO LLC law Utah's Introduction of LLDs – limited liability DAOs – and why it is innovative why the CFTC filed a lawsuit against Ooki DAO whether governance token holders are liable for the DAO's actions how the Ooki lawsuit will impact how DAOs structure their activities in the future what happened in the MakerDAO case and its implications why Fatemeh and Gabriel disagree on whether the Mango DAO's agreement to not pursue actions against Avi Eisenberg was legally binding Thank you to our sponsors! Crypto.com Halborn Guests: Gabriel Shapiro, general counsel at Delphi Labs Previous appearances on Unchained: What Does Mango Markets Exploiter Avi Eisenberg's Arrest in Puerto Rico Mean for DeFi? Fatemeh Fannizadeh, lawyer and researcher at Geneva-legal.ch Lawmakers In New Hampshire And Utah Recognize DAOs As Legal Persons Links MakerDAO: CoinDesk: Crypto Investors' $28M ‘Black Thursday' Lawsuit Against DeFi Giant Maker Dismissed by US Judge Mango Markets: CoinDesk: Legal Expert Says Mango Markets Exploit Case Is Wake-Up Call for DAOs Avi Eisenberg Detained Unlike SBF As Mango Labs Is Denied Injunction But TRO to March 15 Unchained: The Mango Markets Attacker on Whether His 'Trade' Was Ethical or Not CFTC Charges Mango Markets Exploiter With Market Manipulation Mango Markets Exploiter Arrested on Market Manipulation Charges Tornado Cash Unchained: The Chopping Block: Did OFAC Overstep by Sanctioning Tornado Cash? Given the Sanctions on Tornado Cash, Is Ethereum Censorship Resistant? Tornado Cash Sanctioned. Did the Government Overstep Its Bounds? Ooki DAO: Unchained: Why the Ooki DAO Case Could Hurt Participation in DAOs CoinDesk: Interpreting the CFTC's Lawsuit Against Ooki DAO Wyoming law Legal Nodes: Wyoming LLC as a DAO Legal Wrapper: What You Need to Know Utah The National Law Review: Utah Passes Innovative DAO Legislation Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How can decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs) be more resilient? Gabriel Shapiro, general counsel at Delphi Labs, and Fatemeh Fannizadeh, lawyer and researcher at Geneva-legal.ch, survey the landscape and offer their insights on what will fuel the next wave of DAO innovation. Are new rules from U.S. states like Wyoming and Utah a boon for DAO creation? Or will the proceedings against Ooki DAO by U.S. regulators cast a pall on this emerging segment of the Web3 world? Show highlights: how Gabriel and Fatemeh determine whether something is actually a DAO the pressing legal issues around DAO formation where the liabilities lie in these types of organizations Delphi Labs' new “borg” concept and the problems it aims to solve what jurisdictions are more appropriate for different DAOs the nuances of Wyoming's DAO LLC law Utah's Introduction of LLDs – limited liability DAOs – and why it is innovative why the CFTC filed a lawsuit against Ooki DAO whether governance token holders are liable for the DAO's actions how the Ooki lawsuit will impact how DAOs structure their activities in the future what happened in the MakerDAO case and its implications why Fatemeh and Gabriel disagree on whether the Mango DAO's agreement to not pursue actions against Avi Eisenberg was legally binding Thank you to our sponsors! Crypto.com Halborn Guests: Gabriel Shapiro, general counsel at Delphi Labs Previous appearances on Unchained: What Does Mango Markets Exploiter Avi Eisenberg's Arrest in Puerto Rico Mean for DeFi? Fatemeh Fannizadeh, lawyer and researcher at Geneva-legal.ch Lawmakers In New Hampshire And Utah Recognize DAOs As Legal Persons Links MakerDAO: CoinDesk: Crypto Investors' $28M ‘Black Thursday' Lawsuit Against DeFi Giant Maker Dismissed by US Judge Mango Markets: CoinDesk: Legal Expert Says Mango Markets Exploit Case Is Wake-Up Call for DAOs Avi Eisenberg Detained Unlike SBF As Mango Labs Is Denied Injunction But TRO to March 15 Unchained: The Mango Markets Attacker on Whether His 'Trade' Was Ethical or Not CFTC Charges Mango Markets Exploiter With Market Manipulation Mango Markets Exploiter Arrested on Market Manipulation Charges Tornado Cash Unchained: The Chopping Block: Did OFAC Overstep by Sanctioning Tornado Cash? Given the Sanctions on Tornado Cash, Is Ethereum Censorship Resistant? Tornado Cash Sanctioned. Did the Government Overstep Its Bounds? Ooki DAO: Unchained: Why the Ooki DAO Case Could Hurt Participation in DAOs CoinDesk: Interpreting the CFTC's Lawsuit Against Ooki DAO Wyoming law Legal Nodes: Wyoming LLC as a DAO Legal Wrapper: What You Need to Know Utah The National Law Review: Utah Passes Innovative DAO Legislation Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The goal of this podcast is to help DAOs and their members understand the potential legal risks that accompany their membership. This is the inaugural episode of the DAO Research Monthly series, created by Jacob Robinson, Kyle Smith and Kyler Wandler. This episode reviews the legal liability of members associated with DAOs. What do we mean when we say liability? What could a token holder or vote be liable for? We answer these questions and much more. Thank you to our sponsors, the DAO Research Collective, Lobby 3 and Tally DAO, for supporting this educational initiative - and thank you to the research team: Kyler Wandler, Evan Santos, Surya Dawar. This episode references the following works: Law Insider, Member Liability definition Frank H. Easterbrook, Daniel Fischel, Contract and Fiduciary Duty Nick Oberheiden, 5 Things to Consider When Creating a DAO Owen Thomas, The CFTC throws DAO liability into question United States Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, Pat Toomey, SEC's Regulation by Enforcement Approach Harmed Consumers The Company - A Short History of a Revolutionary Idea, John Micklethwait and Adrian Wooldridge Stephen D. Palley, How to Sue a Decentralized Autonomous Organization, CoinDesk (Op-Ed), March 20, 2016. Carla Reyes, If Rockefeller Were a Coder, 87 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 373 (2019) Aaron Wright, The Rise of Decentralized Autonomous Organizations: Opportunities and Challenges, Stanford Journal of Blockchain Law & Policy (2021). Brummer, Christopher J. and Seira, Rodrigo, Legal Wrappers and DAOs (May 30, 2022). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4123737 Østbye, Peder, Exploring DAO Members' Individual Liability (February 28, 2022). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4045799. Metjahic, Laila, Deconstructing The Dao: The Need For Legal Recognition And The Application Of Securities Laws To Decentralized Organizations, Cardozo Law Review, May 2018. CFTC v Ooki DAO, N.D. Cal. 3:22-cv-5416 (2022) & many others. Disclaimer: Jacob Robinson and his guests are not your lawyer. Nothing herein or mentioned on the Law of Code podcast should be construed as legal advice. The material published is intended for informational, educational, and entertainment purposes only. Please seek the advice of counsel, and do not apply any of the generalized material to your individual facts or circumstances without speaking to an attorney.
Rodrigo Seira (@RSSH273) is Crypto Counsel at Paradigm. Prior to joining Paradigm, he was outside counsel to crypto investors and entrepreneurs at Cooley LLP. Prior to that, Rodrigo was a founding member of DLX Law, a blockchain and crypto focused boutique. Rodrigo earned a J.D. from Harvard Law School and a B.A. in Philosophy and Political Science from Middlebury College. Rodrigo authored a matrix comparing legal entities available for DAOs across a range of criteria, including formation requirements and considerations about liability of members, securities laws and tax. It's available on a public Notion page. He also co-authored a paper on Legal Wrappers and DAOs. Show highlights: [1:30] Genesis block [4:30] Crypto use cases [6:30] Paradigm [9:00] Ooki DAO [15:00] DAO member liability [25:00] Offshore wrappers [31:00] Matrix [33:00] CC0 and NFTs & much more. Disclaimer: Jacob Robinson and his guests are not your lawyer. Nothing herein or mentioned on the Law of Code podcast should be construed as legal advice. The material published is intended for informational, educational, and entertainment purposes only. Please seek the advice of counsel, and do not apply any of the generalized material to your individual facts or circumstances without speaking to an attorney.
Sources0:00 - Intro4:00 - Finnish Minister Calls for EU Law to Recognize DAOs5:45 - WEF publishes new in-depth guide to DAOs to air issues, encourage development10:34 - Ooki DAO misses lawsuit response deadline, default judgment on the cards14:02 - Sushi DAO votes to send all fees to treasury but it was a fight between whales21:35 - Aaron Soskin
区块链知名分析机构Messari在2021报告中预言:「2022年将是DAO之年」。然而继宪法DAO在2021年冲出加密圈,引起主流媒体关注后,2022年却再难找出类似爆发事件,反倒Bankless DAO出现资金困难,Mirror DAO收缩,Ooki DAO撞上监管。 宏大的叙事消失了,但我们对DAO的认知也更清晰:微信群不是DAO,DAO短期内也无法取代公司。DAO的2023难以预期,但也有了明确的问题需要解决:能不能深入解决公司制度外的问题?如何将由人力资本和创意所驱动DAO的治理成本降下来?消费品牌和DAO的合作能否真正规模化? 主播|阿伟 Awaei ,Twitter:@web3awaei (https://twitter.com/web3awaei) 嘉宾|王超,资深 Web3 研究者、深度参与 FWB、BanklessDAO、Seedclub,Twitter:@cwweb3 (https://twitter.com/cwweb3) 嘉宾|Shawn,BanklessDAO、SeeDAO 以及 MirrorDAO 贡献者,Twitter:@ShawnMelUni (https://twitter.com/ShawnMelUni) 【你将听到】 02:14 DAO这个词被高估,Just DAO it项目集体失败 04:59 火爆2021的宪法DAO有特殊性,但缺乏长期共识 09:34 拉个微信群不是DAO,社区只是DAO的起点 15:47 短期DAO无法取代公司,更多在新层面渗透 17:54 体育和创意行业,可能是适合DAO的行业 23:00 合作社提供全球10%的工作机会 25:53 年度亮点:资本驱动的Nouns DAO 35:29 FWB、Bankless DAO、Seedclub和Mirror DAO后续 47:58 Ooki DAO撞上监管 53:35 DAO融资在Web3赛道中一直没有超过5% 56:11 2023预期:自动化工具,Nouns+Zora启发 59:38 2023预期:侵入生活,Krause House启发 63:54 2023预期:创作者经济,Shibuya和CreatorDAO启发 【提及产品及术语】 JuiceBox (https://juicebox.money/) Ooki DAO (https://ooki.com/) Shibuya (https://www.shibuya.xyz/) Zora (https://zora.co/) Krause House DAO (https://www.krausehouse.club/) CreatorDAO (https://creatordao.com/) Metalabel (https://www.metalabel.xyz/) Consensys DAO Day (https://consensys.net/solutions/daos-and-web3-governance/) FOMO:Fear of missing out UBI universal basic income 全民基本收入 Social impact 社会影响 Ron Paul Revolution「保罗革命」 【相关阅读】 * 往期回顾|美国加密行业创业潮,DAO是如何运作的? (https://web3101.fireside.fm/episodes/page/2) * 往期回顾|真正的WEB3离我们有多远?从MIRROR的创作者生态说起 (https://web3101.fireside.fm/4) * 往期回顾|播客粉丝发起的BANKLESS DAO,如何穿越熊市? (https://web3101.fireside.fm/9) * S1E1 DAO特辑|园艺师发起,SEEDCLUB如何成为WEB3界YC? (https://web3101.fireside.fm/10) * S1E3 DAO特辑|1人全职的俱乐部估值过亿?盘点FWB的6季演化 (https://web3101.fireside.fm/12) * S1E4 DAO特辑|没老板又极致透明,DAO怎么发工资? (https://web3101.fireside.fm/13) * S1E10|VENTUREDAO前传:无名之辈的狂妄提议,终成行业基石|DAO特辑 (https://web3101.fireside.fm/19) * S1E11|VENTUREDAO起源:拆除VC高墙,投资平民化的大型实验|DAO特辑 (https://web3101.fireside.fm/20) * Messari年度报告:2022将是DAO之年 (https://www.defidaonews.com/article/6713264) * 万字长文:解读美国的 Web3 监管现状 (https://foresightnews.pro/article/detail/20830) 波澜壮阔的DAO进化史 & 推动它进化的天才们 (https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/uh6-m9sxi58hOosGjKo2Gw) 【BGM】 Mumbai — Ooyy 【后期】 Amei 【在这里找到我们】 中国用户:苹果播客|小宇宙 海外用户:Apple Podcast|Google Podcast|Amazon Music|Spotify Twitter:@Web3_101 (https://twitter.com/Web3_101) 【嘉宾言论仅代表个人,本期节目不构成任何投资建议哦】
Heya Cryptozens, Episode 430: Crypto Loses Benefit of Doubt SBF Denies Stealing Funds CFTC Presses on Ooki DAO BIS Opposes Crypto Police Raid Nexo Volcano Bonds Progress Welcome back to the Crypto Overnighter. My name is Nikodemus, I'll be your host as we take a nightly look at the crypto, nft and metaverse space and the industry that surrounds it. And keep in mind, nothing in this show should ever be considered financial advice. Email: nick@cryptoovernighter.com Salem Friends of Felines: https://sfof.org/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/CryptoCorvus1
Rep. Patrick McHenry will take the role over from Democrat Maxine Waters in the next Congress in January.This episode is sponsored by Nexo.io, Circle and Kraken.On this edition of the “Weekly Recap,” NLW catches up on the latest U.S. regulatory news, including the legal battle around the Commodity Futures Trading Commission's actions against the Ooki DAO, a new bill that would have the Environmental Protection Agency study crypto mining, and more. -Nexo is a security-first platform where you can buy, exchange and borrow against your crypto. The company ensures the safety of your funds and keeps innovating with products like the Nexo Wallet - a non-custodial smart wallet that allows you to create your Web3 identity. Get early access at nexo.io/wallet.-Circle, the sole issuer of the trusted and reliable stablecoin USDC, is our sponsor for today's show. USDC is a fast, cost-effective solution for global payments at internet speeds. Learn how businesses are taking advantage of these opportunities at Circle's USDC Hub for Businesses.-Kraken, the secure, trusted digital asset exchange, is our sponsor for today's show. Kraken makes it easy to instantly buy 185+ cryptocurrencies with fast, flexible funding options. Your account is covered by regular Proof of Reserves audits, industry-leading security and award-winning Client Engagement, available 24/7. Sign up and trade today at kraken.com/breakdown.-Cryptowatch is the last crypto app you'll ever need. Track prices up to two times faster than other apps. Catch market movements as they happen with powerful charting tools and custom alerts. Sync your portfolio and trade across multiple exchanges. And stay in the community conversation with leading influencers on Cryptowatch Social. cryptowatch.app.link/social.-“The Breakdown” is written, produced by and features Nathaniel Whittemore aka NLW, with editing by Rob Mitchell and research by Scott Hill. Jared Schwartz is our executive producer and our theme music is “Countdown” by Neon Beach. Music behind our sponsors today is "Back To The End" by Strength To Last. Image credit: Sarah Silbiger-Pool/Getty Images, modified by CoinDesk. Join the discussion at discord.gg/VrKRrfKCz8.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This episode is sponsored by Nexo.io, Circle and Kraken. On this edition of the “Weekly Recap,” NLW catches up on the latest U.S. regulatory news, including the legal battle around the Commodity Futures Trading Commission's actions against the Ooki DAO, a new bill that would have the Environmental Protection Agency study crypto mining, and more. - Nexo is a security-first platform where you can buy, exchange and borrow against your crypto. The company ensures the safety of your funds and keeps innovating with products like the Nexo Wallet - a non-custodial smart wallet that allows you to create your Web3 identity. Get early access at nexo.io/wallet. - Circle, the sole issuer of the trusted and reliable stablecoin USDC, is our sponsor for today's show. USDC is a fast, cost-effective solution for global payments at internet speeds. Learn how businesses are taking advantage of these opportunities at Circle's USDC Hub for Businesses. - Kraken, the secure, trusted digital asset exchange, is our sponsor for today's show. Kraken makes it easy to instantly buy 185+ cryptocurrencies with fast, flexible funding options. Your account is covered by regular Proof of Reserves audits, industry-leading security and award-winning Client Engagement, available 24/7. Sign up and trade today at kraken.com/breakdown. - Cryptowatch is the last crypto app you'll ever need. Track prices up to two times faster than other apps. Catch market movements as they happen with powerful charting tools and custom alerts. Sync your portfolio and trade across multiple exchanges. And stay in the community conversation with leading influencers on Cryptowatch Social. cryptowatch.app.link/social. - “The Breakdown” is written, produced by and features Nathaniel Whittemore aka NLW, with editing by Rob Mitchell and research by Scott Hill. Jared Schwartz is our executive producer and our theme music is “Countdown” by Neon Beach. Music behind our sponsors today is "Back To The End" by Strength To Last. Image credit: Sarah Silbiger-Pool/Getty Images, modified by CoinDesk. Join the discussion at discord.gg/VrKRrfKCz8.
Heya Cryptozens, Episode 380: TornadoCash Dev Fidelity DCG Genesis Ooki DAO Benham on FTX DCCPA FTX Trial Begins in Delaware It's 10 PM Pacific time and the date is November 22nd, 2022. Welcome back to the Crypto Overnighter. My name is Nikodemus, I'll be your host as we take a nightly look at the crypto, nft and metaverse space and the industry that surrounds it. And keep in mind, nothing in this show should ever be considered financial advice. Email: nick@cryptoovernighter.com Salem Friends of Felines: https://sfof.org/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/CryptoCorvus1
This week on Full Disclosure, Gabe and Sarah are joined by Stephen Palley, a digital commerce partner at Brown Rudick. We discuss whether crypto and law are inherently political industries and Ooki DAO's defense against the CFTC. Show Notes: (00:00:00) – Introduction. (00:00:34) – Is crypto inherently political? (00:04:13) – Analysis of CFTC suing Ooki DAO. (00:09:34) – Regulators picking on the small guy. Social links: Gabe's Twitter Sarah's Twitter Palley's Twitter More
Following the first action filed by a U.S. federal regulator against a DAO and its members, asset management attorneys Melissa Bender, Jeremy Liabo and Glen Chen discuss the Ooki DAO case and its implications on the potential liability of DAO token holders, DAO legal wrappers and the CFTC's role in regulating digital assets.
The advertisement model needs innovation. While there is a massive budget, there are becoming too many portals with an Ad model revenue that keep cutting up the overall pie. Meta stock is down, but when Arweave announced they're working with Meta, their coin goes up in value? Perceived value is funny that way. More of this type of new sin this weeks crypto and web3 news recap. Week 44, Year 2022, Episode 34. (00:00:00) Introduction (00:00:23) Show intro (00:00:55) Disclosures (00:01:01) Advertising business model (00:02:16) Meta stock down but Arweave coin goes up? (00:03:01) A16Z temporarily helping Elon and Twitter (00:03:13) Binance helping Twitter with Crypto and Blockchain efforts (00:03:18) CZ op-ed on CoinmarketCap (00:03:34) CZ suggests Binance Pay for Twitter (00:04:02) Musk trying to calm advertisers (00:04:33) A16Z joins defense of Ooki DAO (00:04:56) MakerDAO founder tragically passes away (00:05:12) Meta web3 NFT hopes (00:05:26) Nouns? (00:06:01) OpenSea auto detection (00:06:36) Coinbase supports Ripple (00:06:52) Twitter .eth Fad (00:07:10) Open Metaverse Alliance on Meta (00:07:25) web3 years away fro matching web2 (00:07:44) MetaMask bullish on gaming (00:07:49) Visa files trademarks in crypto plus more (00:07:57) Santander being a bank (00:08:32) Rick and Morty Co-Creator NFT drop (00:09:19) In closing -------------------------------------------------- Link to all news sources referenced during show,
Rebecca Rettig (@RebeccaRettig1) is the General Counsel of the Aave Companies (@AaveAave). Rebecca began her legal career at Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP in New York, litigating complex commercial disputes; prior to joining the Aave Companies, Rebecca was a partner at Manatt, Phelps & Phillips LLP in the financial services group, representing blockchain and crypto clients. In this conversation, Rebecca shares her thoughts on DeFi regulation, as well as: [5:30] Bringing clients through the regulatory enforcement process [6:45] Ooki DAO [16:00] Regulatory Catch-22 [23:00] DeFi & Regulation: Can they co-exist? [37:00] MiCA & much more. You can watch Rebecca's talk at EthCC here. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review. You can subscribe to our newsletter to stay updated on the latest episodes. PSA: Ledn is looking to hire crypto-focused, financial-payments savvy lawyer as their Senior Counsel. You can learn more about the role here: https://jobs.lever.co/ledn. Tell them you heard about the job from the Law of Code podcast. Disclaimer: Jacob Robinson and his guests are not your lawyer. Nothing herein or mentioned on the Law of Code podcast should be construed as legal advice. The material published is intended for informational, educational, and entertainment purposes only. Please seek the advice of counsel, and do not apply any of the generalized material to your individual facts or circumstances without speaking to an attorney.
This week on The Defiant Podcast we speak with Gabriel Shapiro, general counsel at Delphi Labs and a member of the LeXpunK group of crypto lawyers. He's regarded as one of the most prominent voices on regulation in the crypto space, which has lately been a major point of discussion. Recent developments include the latest draft of the DCCPA bill, Sam Bankman Fried's industry standards proposal, the CFTC charging Ooki DAO, and the Tornado Cash sanctions. We begin our conversation with Gabriel sharing his thoughts on the current state of the crypto regulatory landscape in the U.S. There are currently seven government bodies that govern crypto in the US. These are the SEC, CFTC, CFPB, IRS, FinCEN, OFAC, and Congress. We discuss how setting an overarching framework within which these bodies can operate could prevent them from regulating their own corners of the market. In comparison to other DeFi projects that offer similar services, Ooki DAO is a relatively small player. With the CFTC coming after Ooki DAO, we explore the potential implications for the biggest players in the space like Aave and Compound.
This episode is sponsored by Nexo.io, Circle and FTX US. Today on “The Breakdown,” NLW covers a number of stories from across the crypto space, including: A new definition of retail investors? Mastercard gets deeper into crypto with Paxos Why BNY Mellon is going bigger on crypto SEC and CFTC look into Three Arrows Capital Paradigm files amicus brief in the Ooki DAO lawsuit - Nexo Pro allows you to trade on the spot and futures markets with a 50% discount on fees. You always get the best possible prices from all the available liquidity sources and can earn interest or borrow funds as you wait for your next trade. Get started today on pro.nexo.io. - Circle, the sole issuer of the trusted and reliable stablecoin USDC, is our sponsor for today's show. USDC is a fast, cost-effective solution for global payments at internet speeds. Learn how businesses are taking advantage of these opportunities at Circle's USDC Hub for Businesses. - FTX US is the safe, regulated way to buy Bitcoin, ETH, SOL and other digital assets. Trade crypto with up to 85% lower fees than top competitors and trade ETH and SOL NFTs with no gas fees and subsidized gas on withdrawals. Sign up at FTX.US today. - “The Breakdown” is written, produced by and features Nathaniel Whittemore aka NLW, with editing by Rob Mitchell and research by Scott Hill. Jared Schwartz is our executive producer and our theme music is “Countdown” by Neon Beach. Music behind our sponsors today is “War” by Enoch Yang and “The Life We Had” by Moments. Image credit: Spencer Platt/Getty Images, modified by CoinDesk. Join the discussion at discord.gg/VrKRrfKCz8.
The commissioner hopes better definitions will lead to better investor protections.This episode is sponsored by Nexo.io, Circle and FTX US.Today on “The Breakdown,” NLW covers a number of stories from across the crypto space, including: A new definition of retail investors? Mastercard gets deeper into crypto with PaxosWhy BNY Mellon is going bigger on crypto SEC and CFTC look into Three Arrows CapitalParadigm files amicus brief in the Ooki DAO lawsuit-Nexo Pro allows you to trade on the spot and futures markets with a 50% discount on fees. You always get the best possible prices from all the available liquidity sources and can earn interest or borrow funds as you wait for your next trade. Get started today on pro.nexo.io.-Circle, the sole issuer of the trusted and reliable stablecoin USDC, is our sponsor for today's show. USDC is a fast, cost-effective solution for global payments at internet speeds. Learn how businesses are taking advantage of these opportunities at Circle's USDC Hub for Businesses.-FTX US is the safe, regulated way to buy Bitcoin, ETH, SOL and other digital assets. Trade crypto with up to 85% lower fees than top competitors and trade ETH and SOL NFTs with no gas fees and subsidized gas on withdrawals. Sign up at FTX.US today.-“The Breakdown” is written, produced by and features Nathaniel Whittemore aka NLW, with editing by Rob Mitchell and research by Scott Hill. Jared Schwartz is our executive producer and our theme music is “Countdown” by Neon Beach. Music behind our sponsors today is “War” by Enoch Yang and “The Life We Had” by Moments. Image credit: Spencer Platt/Getty Images, modified by CoinDesk. Join the discussion at discord.gg/VrKRrfKCz8.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today's blockchain and cryptocurrency news Bitcoin is up slightly at $19,578 Ethereum is up slightly at $1326 Binance Coin is up .5% at $273 Do Kwon speaks on Unchained Podcast FTX US is under investigation in Texas. LeXpunK Army makes statements about Ooki DAO. ChainSafe raises $18.5M Series A. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
J.W. Verret is an Associate Professor of Law at George Mason University, Consultant at Veritas Financial Analytics LLC, Former SEC Advisory Committee Member. In this interview we discuss ZCash, TornardoCash situation and his efforts, SEC and crypto regulations, Kim Kardashian, Jay Clayton, SEC Ripple Lawsuit, SEC NFTs, Bill Hillman Ethereum conflicts, CFTC Ooki DAO, CBDCs and more. https://www.cryptofreedomlab.com/
Sources: LeXpunK_Army on Twitter: "Today, @LeXpunK_Army filed a motion in U.S. Federal Court (N.D. Cal) asking for leave to file an amicus brief weighing in against the service-of-process tactics the CFTC is using against Ooki DAO in claiming that bZx protocol violates the Commodities Exchange Act. / Twitter"DAOs Continue Growing In Prominence - What Investors Need To KnowMoonbirds DAO to Launch With $2.6M in Ethereum and NFTs From Kevin Rose's Proof - DecryptDespite the Crypto Market Downturn, DAO Treasuries Grew by $700 Million Since JanuaryBankless Publishing on Twitter: "DAOs are gaining traction as an alternative to the corporation by flipping corporate hierarchy on its head. DAOs vs. Corps is the Trial of the CenturyHere is what you need to know
Welcome to The Chopping Block! Crypto insiders Haseeb Qureshi, Tom Schmidt, and Tarun Chitra were joined by Laura Shin to chop it up about the latest news in the digital asset industry. Show topics: Whether crypto optimism is different in Asia than in the United States How Sam Bankman-Fried has been doing some work with US regulators How the CFTC lawsuit against Ooki DAO changed people's perspectives about the regulator Whether the lawsuit could make all DeFi illegal and the role of DAOs to coordinate governance The SEC settlement with Kim Kardashian for $1.26 million, Gensler's video explaining the case and whether it was a publicity stunt Why Tarun would fire almost everyone at the CFTC and the SEC to hire more technical people How the NFT QQL collection censored a marketplace in its code What the whole purpose of NFTs is, according to Haseeb The debate around NFT royalties and their enforcement How a huge portion of the blocks in Ethereum are generated by Flashbots and whether it represents a centralizing force Whether MEV should be stopped or accelerated Hosts Haseeb Qureshi, managing partner at Dragonfly Capital Tarun Chitra, managing partner at Robot Ventures Tom Schmidt, general partner at Dragonfly Capital Guest Laura Shin, author, and host of Unchained Episode Links The lawsuit against Ooki DAO Previous Coverage of Unchained on Ooki DAO: Why the Ooki DAO Case Could Hurt Participation in DAOs Kristin Smith on Why Crypto Legislation Could Be Passed by Year's End CFTC Filing $250,000 fine Nik's article CFTC Commissioner Summer Mersinger's dissenting statement CFTC serving the members of the Ooki DAO via their forum Tim Copeland's article on what's next for DAOs A federal court ruled that the CFTC legally served Ooki DAO through a website help bot. The LeXpunK Army filed a motion for amicus status in the SEC case against bZx/Ooki DAO. Crypto group DeFi Education Fund argued that the CFTC should properly serve Ooki DAO's actual members, not just the DAO at large. NFT Royalties Tyler Hobbs' QQL $17 million collection QQL blacklist explanation NFT platform hits back Previous episode of The Chopping Block debating NFT Royalties Article: Why NFT Creators and Collectors Can't Stop Talking About Artist Royalties Article: NFT Royalties: Why artists love them, and traders don't SEC charges against Kim Kardashian The SEC fined reality TV star Kim Kardashian $1.26 million for promoting a crypto security without proper disclosure. Fortune article on the Kim Kardashian settlement as publicity stunt eMax price spiked Gary Gensler's video Flashbots and MEV Post-merge relay drama What is MEV Proposer-Builder separation: MEV Boost Flashbots auctions Previous Coverage of Unchained on MEV: Why Is Ethereum Trying to Maximize Value From Users? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to The Chopping Block! Crypto insiders Haseeb Qureshi, Tom Schmidt, and Tarun Chitra were joined by Laura Shin to chop it up about the latest news in the digital asset industry. Show topics: Whether crypto optimism is different in Asia than in the United States How Sam Bankman-Fried has been doing some work with US regulators How the CFTC lawsuit against Ooki DAO changed people's perspectives about the regulator Whether the lawsuit could make all DeFi illegal and the role of DAOs to coordinate governance The SEC settlement with Kim Kardashian for $1.26 million, Gensler's video explaining the case and whether it was a publicity stunt Why Tarun would fire almost everyone at the CFTC and the SEC to hire more technical people How the NFT QQL collection censored a marketplace in its code What the whole purpose of NFTs is, according to Haseeb The debate around NFT royalties and their enforcement How a huge portion of the blocks in Ethereum are generated by Flashbots and whether it represents a centralizing force Whether MEV should be stopped or accelerated Hosts Haseeb Qureshi, managing partner at Dragonfly Capital Tarun Chitra, managing partner at Robot Ventures Tom Schmidt, general partner at Dragonfly Capital Guest Laura Shin, author, and host of Unchained Episode Links The lawsuit against Ooki DAO Previous Coverage of Unchained on Ooki DAO: Why the Ooki DAO Case Could Hurt Participation in DAOs Kristin Smith on Why Crypto Legislation Could Be Passed by Year's End CFTC Filing $250,000 fine Nik's article CFTC Commissioner Summer Mersinger's dissenting statement CFTC serving the members of the Ooki DAO via their forum Tim Copeland's article on what's next for DAOs A federal court ruled that the CFTC legally served Ooki DAO through a website help bot. The LeXpunK Army filed a motion for amicus status in the SEC case against bZx/Ooki DAO. Crypto group DeFi Education Fund argued that the CFTC should properly serve Ooki DAO's actual members, not just the DAO at large. NFT Royalties Tyler Hobbs' QQL $17 million collection QQL blacklist explanation NFT platform hits back Previous episode of The Chopping Block debating NFT Royalties Article: Why NFT Creators and Collectors Can't Stop Talking About Artist Royalties Article: NFT Royalties: Why artists love them, and traders don't SEC charges against Kim Kardashian The SEC fined reality TV star Kim Kardashian $1.26 million for promoting a crypto security without proper disclosure. Fortune article on the Kim Kardashian settlement as publicity stunt eMax price spiked Gary Gensler's video Flashbots and MEV Post-merge relay drama What is MEV Proposer-Builder separation: MEV Boost Flashbots auctions Previous Coverage of Unchained on MEV: Why Is Ethereum Trying to Maximize Value From Users?
Welcome to The Chopping Block! Crypto insiders Haseeb Qureshi, Tom Schmidt, and Tarun Chitra were joined by Laura Shin to chop it up about the latest news in the digital asset industry. Show topics: Whether crypto optimism is different in Asia than in the United States How Sam Bankman-Fried has been doing some work with US regulators How the CFTC lawsuit against Ooki DAO changed people's perspectives about the regulator Whether the lawsuit could make all DeFi illegal and the role of DAOs to coordinate governance The SEC settlement with Kim Kardashian for $1.26 million, Gensler's video explaining the case and whether it was a publicity stunt Why Tarun would fire almost everyone at the CFTC and the SEC to hire more technical people How the NFT QQL collection censored a marketplace in its code What the whole purpose of NFTs is, according to Haseeb The debate around NFT royalties and their enforcement How a huge portion of the blocks in Ethereum are generated by Flashbots and whether it represents a centralizing force Whether MEV should be stopped or accelerated Hosts Haseeb Qureshi, managing partner at Dragonfly Capital Tarun Chitra, managing partner at Robot Ventures Tom Schmidt, general partner at Dragonfly Capital Guest Laura Shin, author, and host of Unchained Episode Links The lawsuit against Ooki DAO Previous Coverage of Unchained on Ooki DAO: Why the Ooki DAO Case Could Hurt Participation in DAOs Kristin Smith on Why Crypto Legislation Could Be Passed by Year's End CFTC Filing $250,000 fine Nik's article CFTC Commissioner Summer Mersinger's dissenting statement CFTC serving the members of the Ooki DAO via their forum Tim Copeland's article on what's next for DAOs A federal court ruled that the CFTC legally served Ooki DAO through a website help bot. The LeXpunK Army filed a motion for amicus status in the SEC case against bZx/Ooki DAO. Crypto group DeFi Education Fund argued that the CFTC should properly serve Ooki DAO's actual members, not just the DAO at large. NFT Royalties Tyler Hobbs' QQL $17 million collection QQL blacklist explanation NFT platform hits back Previous episode of The Chopping Block debating NFT Royalties Article: Why NFT Creators and Collectors Can't Stop Talking About Artist Royalties Article: NFT Royalties: Why artists love them, and traders don't SEC charges against Kim Kardashian The SEC fined reality TV star Kim Kardashian $1.26 million for promoting a crypto security without proper disclosure. Fortune article on the Kim Kardashian settlement as publicity stunt eMax price spiked Gary Gensler's video Flashbots and MEV Post-merge relay drama What is MEV Proposer-Builder separation: MEV Boost Flashbots auctions Previous Coverage of Unchained on MEV: Why Is Ethereum Trying to Maximize Value From Users?
Welcome to The Chopping Block! Crypto insiders Haseeb Qureshi, Tom Schmidt, and Tarun Chitra were joined by Laura Shin to chop it up about the latest news in the digital asset industry. Show topics: Whether crypto optimism is different in Asia than in the United States How Sam Bankman-Fried has been doing some work with US regulators How the CFTC lawsuit against Ooki DAO changed people's perspectives about the regulator Whether the lawsuit could make all DeFi illegal and the role of DAOs to coordinate governance The SEC settlement with Kim Kardashian for $1.26 million, Gensler's video explaining the case and whether it was a publicity stunt Why Tarun would fire almost everyone at the CFTC and the SEC to hire more technical people How the NFT QQL collection censored a marketplace in its code What the whole purpose of NFTs is, according to Haseeb The debate around NFT royalties and their enforcement How a huge portion of the blocks in Ethereum are generated by Flashbots and whether it represents a centralizing force Whether MEV should be stopped or accelerated Hosts Haseeb Qureshi, managing partner at Dragonfly Capital Tarun Chitra, managing partner at Robot Ventures Tom Schmidt, general partner at Dragonfly Capital Guest Laura Shin, author, and host of Unchained Episode Links The lawsuit against Ooki DAO Previous Coverage of Unchained on Ooki DAO: Why the Ooki DAO Case Could Hurt Participation in DAOs Kristin Smith on Why Crypto Legislation Could Be Passed by Year's End CFTC Filing $250,000 fine Nik's article CFTC Commissioner Summer Mersinger's dissenting statement CFTC serving the members of the Ooki DAO via their forum Tim Copeland's article on what's next for DAOs A federal court ruled that the CFTC legally served Ooki DAO through a website help bot. The LeXpunK Army filed a motion for amicus status in the SEC case against bZx/Ooki DAO. Crypto group DeFi Education Fund argued that the CFTC should properly serve Ooki DAO's actual members, not just the DAO at large. NFT Royalties Tyler Hobbs' QQL $17 million collection QQL blacklist explanation NFT platform hits back Previous episode of The Chopping Block debating NFT Royalties Article: Why NFT Creators and Collectors Can't Stop Talking About Artist Royalties Article: NFT Royalties: Why artists love them, and traders don't SEC charges against Kim Kardashian The SEC fined reality TV star Kim Kardashian $1.26 million for promoting a crypto security without proper disclosure. Fortune article on the Kim Kardashian settlement as publicity stunt eMax price spiked Gary Gensler's video Flashbots and MEV Post-merge relay drama What is MEV Proposer-Builder separation: MEV Boost Flashbots auctions Previous Coverage of Unchained on MEV: Why Is Ethereum Trying to Maximize Value From Users?
Kristin Smith, Executive Director of the Blockchain Association, comes to talk about Tornado Cash, the lawsuit against Ooki DAO, the SEC charges against Kim Kardashian, and crypto legislation. Show highlights: whether regulators did not understand the implications of sanctioning smart contracts the necessity of having a conversation around financial privacy whether the government wants sanctions compliance at the base layer the reasons behind the CFTC lawsuit against Ooki DAO why the SEC settled charges with Kim Kardashian and whether it was a publicity stunt the chances of the different crypto bills becoming law why Kristin thinks stablecoin legislation won't come this year whether the CFTC being the main regulator of crypto settles the question of crypto being securities or commodities Thank you to our sponsors! 1inch Crypto.com Kristin Twitter The lawsuit against Ooki DAO Previous coverage of Unchained on Ooki DAO: Why the Ooki DAO Case Could Hurt Participation in DAOs CFTC Filing $250,000 fine CoinDesk's Nik De's analysis CFTC Commissioner Summer Mersinger's dissenting statement Jake Chervinsky's opinion Ooki DAO's options CFTC serving the members of the Ooki DAO via their forum Tim Copeland's article on what's next for DAOs A federal court ruled that the CFTC legally served Ooki DAO through a website help bot. The LeXpunK Army filed a motion for amicus status in the SEC case against bZx/Ooki DAO. Crypto group DeFi Education Fund argued that the CFTC should properly serve Ooki DAO's actual members, not just the DAO at large. Tornado Cash Treasury Press release Previous coverage of the Tornado Cash sanctions on Unchained: Is TRM Labs Blocking Addresses From DeFi Protocols? Ari Redbord Says No Tornado Cash Sanctioned. Did the Government Overstep Its Bounds? The Chopping Block: Did OFAC Overstep by Sanctioning Tornado Cash? Given the Sanctions on Tornado Cash, Is Ethereum Censorship Resistant? Preston Van Loon on Ethereum's Merge and His Lawsuit Against Treasury Legislation Digital Commodities Consumer Protection Act of 2022 Europe's MiCa bill Previous coverage of Unchained on legislation: Why Senator Pat Toomey Thinks SEC Chair Gary Gensler Is Wrong About Crypto Congressman Ro Khanna: How to Get More Democrats into Web3 Why the Crypto Industry Believes SEC Regulation by Enforcement Hurts US Consumers SEC charges against Kim Kardashian The SEC fined reality TV star Kim Kardashian $1.26 million for promoting a crypto security without proper disclosure. Fortune's article Stablecoins Stablecoin Draft Bill Bloomberg article: Senator Pat Toomey Still Sees Chance of Stablecoin Legislation This Year
Kristin Smith, Executive Director of the Blockchain Association, comes to talk about Tornado Cash, the lawsuit against Ooki DAO, the SEC charges against Kim Kardashian, and crypto legislation. Show highlights: whether regulators did not understand the implications of sanctioning smart contracts the necessity of having a conversation around financial privacy whether the government wants sanctions compliance at the base layer the reasons behind the CFTC lawsuit against Ooki DAO why the SEC settled charges with Kim Kardashian and whether it was a publicity stunt the chances of the different crypto bills becoming law why Kristin thinks stablecoin legislation won't come this year whether the CFTC being the main regulator of crypto settles the question of crypto being securities or commodities Thank you to our sponsors! 1inch Crypto.com Kristin Twitter The lawsuit against Ooki DAO Previous coverage of Unchained on Ooki DAO: Why the Ooki DAO Case Could Hurt Participation in DAOs CFTC Filing $250,000 fine CoinDesk's Nik De's analysis CFTC Commissioner Summer Mersinger's dissenting statement Jake Chervinsky's opinion Ooki DAO's options CFTC serving the members of the Ooki DAO via their forum Tim Copeland's article on what's next for DAOs A federal court ruled that the CFTC legally served Ooki DAO through a website help bot. The LeXpunK Army filed a motion for amicus status in the SEC case against bZx/Ooki DAO. Crypto group DeFi Education Fund argued that the CFTC should properly serve Ooki DAO's actual members, not just the DAO at large. Tornado Cash Treasury Press release Previous coverage of the Tornado Cash sanctions on Unchained: Is TRM Labs Blocking Addresses From DeFi Protocols? Ari Redbord Says No Tornado Cash Sanctioned. Did the Government Overstep Its Bounds? The Chopping Block: Did OFAC Overstep by Sanctioning Tornado Cash? Given the Sanctions on Tornado Cash, Is Ethereum Censorship Resistant? Preston Van Loon on Ethereum's Merge and His Lawsuit Against Treasury Legislation Digital Commodities Consumer Protection Act of 2022 Europe's MiCa bill Previous coverage of Unchained on legislation: Why Senator Pat Toomey Thinks SEC Chair Gary Gensler Is Wrong About Crypto Congressman Ro Khanna: How to Get More Democrats into Web3 Why the Crypto Industry Believes SEC Regulation by Enforcement Hurts US Consumers SEC charges against Kim Kardashian The SEC fined reality TV star Kim Kardashian $1.26 million for promoting a crypto security without proper disclosure. Fortune article: The SEC's Kardashian fine was a dumb publicity stunt Stablecoins Stablecoin Draft Bill Bloomberg article: Senator Pat Toomey Still Sees Chance of Stablecoin Legislation This Year
Kristin Smith, Executive Director of the Blockchain Association, comes to talk about Tornado Cash, the lawsuit against Ooki DAO, the SEC charges against Kim Kardashian, and crypto legislation. Show highlights: whether regulators did not understand the implications of sanctioning smart contracts the necessity of having a conversation around financial privacy whether the government wants sanctions compliance at the base layer the reasons behind the CFTC lawsuit against Ooki DAO why the SEC settled charges with Kim Kardashian and whether it was a publicity stunt the chances of the different crypto bills becoming law why Kristin thinks stablecoin legislation won't come this year whether the CFTC being the main regulator of crypto settles the question of crypto being securities or commodities Thank you to our sponsors! 1inch Crypto.com Kristin Twitter The lawsuit against Ooki DAO Previous coverage of Unchained on Ooki DAO: Why the Ooki DAO Case Could Hurt Participation in DAOs CFTC Filing $250,000 fine CoinDesk's Nik De's analysis CFTC Commissioner Summer Mersinger's dissenting statement Jake Chervinsky's opinion Ooki DAO's options CFTC serving the members of the Ooki DAO via their forum Tim Copeland's article on what's next for DAOs A federal court ruled that the CFTC legally served Ooki DAO through a website help bot. The LeXpunK Army filed a motion for amicus status in the SEC case against bZx/Ooki DAO. Crypto group DeFi Education Fund argued that the CFTC should properly serve Ooki DAO's actual members, not just the DAO at large. Tornado Cash Treasury Press release Previous coverage of the Tornado Cash sanctions on Unchained: Is TRM Labs Blocking Addresses From DeFi Protocols? Ari Redbord Says No Tornado Cash Sanctioned. Did the Government Overstep Its Bounds? The Chopping Block: Did OFAC Overstep by Sanctioning Tornado Cash? Given the Sanctions on Tornado Cash, Is Ethereum Censorship Resistant? Preston Van Loon on Ethereum's Merge and His Lawsuit Against Treasury Legislation Digital Commodities Consumer Protection Act of 2022 Europe's MiCa bill Previous coverage of Unchained on legislation: Why Senator Pat Toomey Thinks SEC Chair Gary Gensler Is Wrong About Crypto Congressman Ro Khanna: How to Get More Democrats into Web3 Why the Crypto Industry Believes SEC Regulation by Enforcement Hurts US Consumers SEC charges against Kim Kardashian The SEC fined reality TV star Kim Kardashian $1.26 million for promoting a crypto security without proper disclosure. Fortune article: The SEC's Kardashian fine was a dumb publicity stunt Stablecoins Stablecoin Draft Bill Bloomberg article: Senator Pat Toomey Still Sees Chance of Stablecoin Legislation This Year
Today Bennett and Cas talk about what's going on with the Ooki DAO (Decentralized Autonomous Organization), why the CFTC is suing them, and why it's okay that Ooki DAO is not okay. This episode was recorded on Tuesday, September 27th, 2022 and edited by Bennett Tomlin.
Kristin Smith, Executive Director of the Blockchain Association, comes to talk about Tornado Cash, the lawsuit against Ooki DAO, the SEC charges against Kim Kardashian, and crypto legislation. Show highlights: whether regulators did not understand the implications of sanctioning smart contracts the necessity of having a conversation around financial privacy whether the government wants sanctions compliance at the base layer the reasons behind the CFTC lawsuit against Ooki DAO why the SEC settled charges with Kim Kardashian and whether it was a publicity stunt the chances of the different crypto bills becoming law why Kristin thinks stablecoin legislation won't come this year whether the CFTC being the main regulator of crypto settles the question of crypto being securities or commodities Thank you to our sponsors! 1inch Crypto.com Kristin Twitter The lawsuit against Ooki DAO Previous coverage of Unchained on Ooki DAO: Why the Ooki DAO Case Could Hurt Participation in DAOs CFTC Filing $250,000 fine CoinDesk's Nik De's analysis CFTC Commissioner Summer Mersinger's dissenting statement Jake Chervinsky's opinion Ooki DAO's options CFTC serving the members of the Ooki DAO via their forum Tim Copeland's article on what's next for DAOs A federal court ruled that the CFTC legally served Ooki DAO through a website help bot. The LeXpunK Army filed a motion for amicus status in the SEC case against bZx/Ooki DAO. Crypto group DeFi Education Fund argued that the CFTC should properly serve Ooki DAO's actual members, not just the DAO at large. Tornado Cash Treasury Press release Previous coverage of the Tornado Cash sanctions on Unchained: Is TRM Labs Blocking Addresses From DeFi Protocols? Ari Redbord Says No Tornado Cash Sanctioned. Did the Government Overstep Its Bounds? The Chopping Block: Did OFAC Overstep by Sanctioning Tornado Cash? Given the Sanctions on Tornado Cash, Is Ethereum Censorship Resistant? Preston Van Loon on Ethereum's Merge and His Lawsuit Against Treasury Legislation Digital Commodities Consumer Protection Act of 2022 Europe's MiCa bill Previous coverage of Unchained on legislation: Why Senator Pat Toomey Thinks SEC Chair Gary Gensler Is Wrong About Crypto Congressman Ro Khanna: How to Get More Democrats into Web3 Why the Crypto Industry Believes SEC Regulation by Enforcement Hurts US Consumers SEC charges against Kim Kardashian The SEC fined reality TV star Kim Kardashian $1.26 million for promoting a crypto security without proper disclosure. Fortune article: The SEC's Kardashian fine was a dumb publicity stunt Stablecoins Stablecoin Draft Bill Bloomberg article: Senator Pat Toomey Still Sees Chance of Stablecoin Legislation This Year Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lekkere titel he? Breekt de week zo lekker. Toch ontkomen we er niet aan om het over deze doom-and-gloom onderwerpen te hebben. Vandaag kwamen de CPI cijfer naar buiten en die waren (zoals verwacht) niet best. Daarnaast daalden de huizenprijzen in het laatste kwartaal harder dan ooit. De kers op de taart zijn het stijgende aantal zombiebedrijven, die in de problemen kunnen komen als ze hun schuld moeten herfinancieren. Verder bespreken we onze plannen met Bitcoin Alpha, Peter zijn lucide dromen en behandelen we een aantal interessante nieuwtjes. Satoshi Radio wordt mede mogelijk gemaakt door: Anycoin Direct, BitBox, Bitvavo, Watson Law, Litebit, Coinmerce, BLOX en BTC Direct (00:00:00) - Opening (00:09:00) - Bitcoin Alpha product update (00:20:00) - Hoe was de week? (00:34:20) - Marktupdate (01:29:00) - Even bellen met: Roel Boer (01:44:00) - Mica update (01:47:00) - Nieuwe interface voor ETH tokens: omkeerbare transacties (01:49:00) - Bitcoin SV introduceert de Blacklist Manager (01:52:00) - CFTC klaagt Ooki DAO aan (01:58:18) - Einde
On this week's podcast, our guest is Kayvan Sadeghi, Partner of Jenner & Block. We discuss the CFTC complaint against bZeroX, LLC and Ooki DAO and its implications for the DAO ecosystem.Resource LinksCFTC ComplaintCFTC Legally Served Ooki DAO via Website Help Bot, Court RulesKayvan SadeghiKayvan's LinkedInJenner & Block
Today's townhall covered large segments of the Cryptocurrency market:Cosmos (ATOM) news from CosmoverseCircle expanding USDC – making waves with massive integrationsA Landmark case with the CFTC and an Ooki DAOUK situation- BoE had to step in ad buy when they were meant to be selling. Pressure on global currencies.An update from the BTC & Lightning frontThis town hall was recorded on the 30th of September 2022. Timestamps:(00:00) Good morning & recap of topics.(01:30) Cosmoverse and tokenomics update of Atom.(05:25) USDC stablecoin integration to cosmos & other chains.(09:10) The Best way to hold your stables?(11:14) Landmark case of the CFTC & the Ooki DAO.(16:15)Disney is getting into NFTs.(19:13) Warner Brothers integrations into OpenSea.(19:58) Bank of England buying long-term bonds.(24:30) 'The Fall and Rise of nations' by Ray Dalio.(27:30)Germany announces Inflation higher than WW2.(29:35) Big Bitcoin Updates by Nick.(30:57) Reminder- Bitcoin Miami- Strike & Merchants team up.(34:06) Lightening Labs (Taro) continues work.(36:30) Defi instruments on bitcoin, your opinion?(40:44) Eth Proof of Work update.(42:46) Fidelity + Blackrock getting even more entranced in Cryptocurrency.(43:23) Greyscale trust MASSIVE discount.(44:55) Wrap up for Podcast members!
#Airdrops #FinancialRegulation #web3 Tune in to this episode of the Security Token Show where this week Herwig Konings and Peter Gaffney talk about why financial institutions are using tokenization! Herwig's Company Of The Week: Wisdom Tree: https://www.wisdomtree.com/etfs/megatrends/wcbr Kyle's Company Of The Week: FTX US: https://ftx.us/ = Stay in touch via our Social Media = Herwig: https://www.linkedin.com/in/herwigkonings/ Kyle: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kylesonlin/ Opinion articles, interviews, and more: https://medium.com/security-token-group Find the video edition of this episode on our Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTKdeN3ElyPeqtROWUp0CmQ All articles that were discussed were sourced from https://STOmarket.com/news Check out our medium blog for more news! #STSTOP5 Articles of the Week WisdomTree: https://blockworks.co/wisdomtree-set-to-launch-fund-with-real-world-focus/ Nexo: https://www.reuters.com/technology/new-york-california-sue-crypto-lender-nexo-over-interest-account-registration-2022-09-26/?utm_campaign=Delphi%20Daily&utm_medium=email&_hsmi=227469577&_hsenc=p2ANqtz-_VZYAkNasxfgrcvblgNWmD-sCwIW0WNwshNTZiFxKXHHEg_WjUmi926nrZ-ypdoAdJi48XqgIYOuVXwmBrnbHzkt93xQ&utm_content=227469577&utm_source=hs_email FTX: https://www.theblock.co/post/173197/zach-dexter-to-head-ftx-u-s-as-the-crypto-exchange-moves-to-miami ABCC & BMCP: https://thetokenizer.io/2022/09/28/abc-bmcp-present-munich-security-token-conference-2022/ What's Drippin Is Back: Industry Updates SEC: https://www.theblock.co/post/173588/sec-takes-aim-at-crypto-project-and-its-market-maker-over-alleged-manipulation?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social Tokeny & Ownera: https://tokeny.com/tokeny-and-ownera-partner-to-unlock-global-liquidity-for-tokenized-assets/?utm_content=222323481&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter&hss_channel=tw-908124503913517056 INX: https://www.coindesk.com/business/2022/09/22/inx-debuts-trading-platform-for-sec-registered-security-tokens-and-cryptocurrencies/ Ooki DAO: https://www.coindesk.com/policy/2022/09/26/cftcs-ooki-dao-action-shatters-illusion-of-regulator-proof-protocol/ Nasdaq: https://www.coindesk.com/business/2022/09/20/nasdaq-starts-crypto-custody-services-for-institutional-clients/ Tokenize This: https://medium.com/p/971caea3fbb6 STO Updates & New STOs: Innovation Smart District ISD Token: https://www.digitaljournal.com/pr/innovation-smart-district-is-a-real-estate-project-which-has-its-own-security-token-isd-token-that-takes-advantage-of-the-tokenization-of-real-assets Market Update: https://stomarket.com/ Inside The Metaverse: Armani Beauty: https://en.cryptonomist.ch/2022/09/27/armani-metaverse-fortnite/ ACS Laboratory: https://acslabcannabis.com/ Zepeto: https://cryptonews.net/news/metaverse/13273735/ Walmart: https://cryptonews.net/news/metaverse/13285494/ = Check out our Companies = Security Token Group: http://securitytokengroup.com/ Security Token Advisors: http://www.securitytokenadvisors.com/ Security Token Market: https://stomarket.com InvestReady: https://www.investready.com ⏰ TABLE OF CONTENTS ⏰ 0:00 Introduction: Are Airdrops The Next SEC Nightmare? 1:55 WisdomTree, Nexo, FTX, ABCC & BMCP, What's Drippin | STSTOP5 5:59 SEC, Tokeny & Ownera, INX, Ooki DAO, Nasdaq, Tokenize This | STS Industry Updates 7:29 Innovation Smart District ISD Token | STO Updates & New STOs 12:00 $18.1B Market Cap | STS Market Updates 14:01 Armani Beauty, ACS Laboratory, Zepeto, Walmart | STS Inside The Metaverse 18:58 Companies of The Week: Wisdom Tree, FTX US 21:56 Main Topic: Are Airdrops The Next SEC Nightmare?
Peak Oil?!? - https://bit.ly/3y3j6fF CFTC "serves" members of Ooki DAO via a forum post? - https://bit.ly/3y5ptPk Gabriel Shapiro offers assitance to Ooki DAO members - https://bit.ly/3BVW5w9 Sifu Resurfaces with New Money Market Protocol & Brad may just Ape in - https://bit.ly/3E4Q036 / https://bit.ly/3UJEZdD Stanford gets stupid with reversible Ethereum transactions - https://bit.ly/3y3ZpnH Foobar's not having any of Stanford's reversible stupid - https://bit.ly/3CltEcn Is Foobar 3 people? Launches airdrop protection protocol DelegateCash - https://bit.ly/3E56BUt You've got $SAFE tokens, but you can't touch this - https://bit.ly/3SFI8Jy Metrics DAO on Ethereum Post Merge status - https://bit.ly/3UIBlAy Joe Cawley and Brad Nickel cover the DeFi news of the day, new opportunities in the space including liquidity pools, yield farming, staking, and much more. This is not financial advice. Nothing said on the show should be considered financial advice. This is just the opinions of Brad Nickel, Joe Cawley, and our guests. None of us are financial advisors. Trading, participating, yield farming, liquidity pools, and all of DeFi and crypto is high risk and dangerous. If you decide to participate, do your own research. Never count on the research of others. We don't know what we are talking about and you can lose all your money. Never invest more than you can afford to lose, because you probably will lose it all. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/missiondefi/support
✨ SUBSCRIBE TO THE OVERPRICED JPEGS CHANNEL ✨ https://bankless.cc/jpegs ----- On this episode of Overpriced JPEGs Carly welcomes back our only recurring guest Zeneca_33 for our favorite bi-weekly segment, Moment of Zen(eca)! In addition, the two are also joined by special guest, Alex Taub—Co-founder and CEO of Upstream, Co-founder of Truth Labs which created GoblinTown and Illuminati DAO. Aside from Alex making a HUGE announcement for both the GoblinTown and Illuminati DAO communities, the three cover some hot NFT news items coming out of the space this week! For instance, Gods Unchained topping the trading charts, Renga surging, Azuki fundraising and valuation rumors, Chipotle's clever entrance into crypto, and the CTFC going after Ooki DAO in a big way. As always, we hope you enjoy this week's Moment of Zen(eca) with Zeneca_33 :) ------
Nikhilesh De, CoinDesk's managing editor for global policy and regulation, comes to talk about the CFTC lawsuit against Ooki DAO and the potential consequences across the crypto industry. Show highlights: the enforcement action against Ooki DAO and the CFTC's arguments behind it whether bZx's statements that the DAO would be beyond the reach of regulators made it a target for the CFTC whether the broader implication of these charges could mean that all DeFi is illegal whether the hacks of bZx made it a high-profile target the CFTC Commissioner Summer Mersinger's dissenting statement and her concerns who the targets of the CFTC enforcement action are the consequences of the lawsuit for token holders and how to determine which token holders are liable why the CFTC chose to post a notice in the Ooki DAO forum and whether that is sufficient notice what the next steps for DAO members are and whether there will be wide community support Thank you to our sponsors! 1inch Crypto.com Nik Twitter Previous Coverage of Unchained on regulation: Why Senator Pat Toomey Thinks SEC Chair Gary Gensler Is Wrong About Crypto Congressman Ro Khanna: How to Get More Democrats into Web3 Why the Crypto Industry Believes SEC Regulation by Enforcement Hurts US Consumers The lawsuit against Ooki DAO CFTC Filing $250,000 fine Nik's article CFTC Commissioner Summer Mersinger's dissenting statement Jake Chervinsky's opinion Ooki DAO's options CFTC serving the members of the Ooki DAO via their forum Tim Copeland's article on what's next for DAOs
Nikhilesh De, CoinDesk's managing editor for global policy and regulation, comes to talk about the CFTC lawsuit against Ooki DAO and the potential consequences across the crypto industry. Show highlights: the enforcement action against Ooki DAO and the CFTC's arguments behind it whether bZx's statements that the DAO would be beyond the reach of regulators made it a target for the CFTC whether the broader implication of these charges could mean that all DeFi is illegal whether the hacks of bZx made it a high-profile target the CFTC Commissioner Summer Mersinger's dissenting statement and her concerns who the targets of the CFTC enforcement action are the consequences of the lawsuit for token holders and how to determine which token holders are liable why the CFTC chose to post a notice in the Ooki DAO forum and whether that is sufficient notice what the next steps for DAO members are and whether there will be wide community support Thank you to our sponsors! 1inch Crypto.com Nik Twitter Previous Coverage of Unchained on regulation: Why Senator Pat Toomey Thinks SEC Chair Gary Gensler Is Wrong About Crypto Congressman Ro Khanna: How to Get More Democrats into Web3 Why the Crypto Industry Believes SEC Regulation by Enforcement Hurts US Consumers The lawsuit against Ooki DAO CFTC Filing $250,000 fine Nik's article CFTC Commissioner Summer Mersinger's dissenting statement Jake Chervinsky's opinion Ooki DAO's options CFTC serving the members of the Ooki DAO via their forum Tim Copeland's article on what's next for DAOs Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
✨ SUBSCRIBE TO THE OVERPRICED JPEGS CHANNEL ✨ https://bankless.cc/jpegs ----- On this episode of Overpriced JPEGs Carly welcomes back our only recurring guest Zeneca_33 for our favorite bi-weekly segment, Moment of Zen(eca)! In addition, the two are also joined by special guest, Alex Taub—Co-founder and CEO of Upstream, Co-founder of Truth Labs which created GoblinTown and Illuminati DAO. Aside from Alex making a HUGE announcement for both the GoblinTown and Illuminati DAO communities, the three cover some hot NFT news items coming out of the space this week! For instance, Gods Unchained topping the trading charts, Renga surging, Azuki fundraising and valuation rumors, Chipotle's clever entrance into crypto, and the CTFC going after Ooki DAO in a big way. As always, we hope you enjoy this week's Moment of Zen(eca) with Zeneca_33 :) ------
Matt and Nic return for news and deals of the week. In this episode: What caused the Pound Sterling to sell off? Deglobalization picks up Stirrings of a sovereign debt crisis emerge Explaining Deribit's insider-led down round Can the market recover before Do Kwon, Machinsky, and 3AC are dealt with? Celcius' Machinsky steps down Brett Harrison leaves FTX US 7 states issue C&Ds against Nexo The CFTC goes after Ooki DAO and DAO members The CFTC serves Ooki through a chatbox and a forum post How voting in a DAO can cause you to incur personal liability Why putting a DAO in a ‘legal wrapper' might make sense The Fed will not pursue a digital dollar (for now) The ‘convenience yield' of holding a CFTC OTB Bingo Would it be good for Bitcoin to be flippened? Sponsor notes: Talos powers institutional access to the entire digital assets ecosystem via a single-point of entry. Connect directly to your preferred prime brokers, lenders, investors, custodians, exchanges, OTC desks and more, or meet them on Talos. Get started at Talos.com Subscribe to the Coin Metrics State of the Network newsletter
Nikhilesh De, CoinDesk's managing editor for global policy and regulation, comes to talk about the CFTC lawsuit against Ooki DAO and the potential consequences across the crypto industry. Show highlights: the enforcement action against Ooki DAO and the CFTC's arguments behind it whether bZx's statements that the DAO would be beyond the reach of regulators made it a target for the CFTC whether the broader implication of these charges could mean that all DeFi is illegal whether the hacks of bZx made it a high-profile target the CFTC Commissioner Summer Mersinger's dissenting statement and her concerns who the targets of the CFTC enforcement action are the consequences of the lawsuit for token holders and how to determine which token holders are liable why the CFTC chose to post a notice in the Ooki DAO forum and whether that is sufficient notice what the next steps for DAO members are and whether there will be wide community support Thank you to our sponsors! 1inch Crypto.com Nik Twitter Previous Coverage of Unchained on regulation: Why Senator Pat Toomey Thinks SEC Chair Gary Gensler Is Wrong About Crypto Congressman Ro Khanna: How to Get More Democrats into Web3 Why the Crypto Industry Believes SEC Regulation by Enforcement Hurts US Consumers The lawsuit against Ooki DAO CFTC Filing $250,000 fine Nik's article CFTC Commissioner Summer Mersinger's dissenting statement Jake Chervinsky's opinion Ooki DAO's options CFTC serving the members of the Ooki DAO via their forum Tim Copeland's article on what's next for DAOs
Nikhilesh De, CoinDesk's managing editor for global policy and regulation, comes to talk about the CFTC lawsuit against Ooki DAO and the potential consequences across the crypto industry. Show highlights: the enforcement action against Ooki DAO and the CFTC's arguments behind it whether bZx's statements that the DAO would be beyond the reach of regulators made it a target for the CFTC whether the broader implication of these charges could mean that all DeFi is illegal whether the hacks of bZx made it a high-profile target the CFTC Commissioner Summer Mersinger's dissenting statement and her concerns who the targets of the CFTC enforcement action are the consequences of the lawsuit for token holders and how to determine which token holders are liable why the CFTC chose to post a notice in the Ooki DAO forum and whether that is sufficient notice what the next steps for DAO members are and whether there will be wide community support Thank you to our sponsors! 1inch Crypto.com Nik Twitter Previous Coverage of Unchained on regulation: Why Senator Pat Toomey Thinks SEC Chair Gary Gensler Is Wrong About Crypto Congressman Ro Khanna: How to Get More Democrats into Web3 Why the Crypto Industry Believes SEC Regulation by Enforcement Hurts US Consumers The lawsuit against Ooki DAO CFTC Filing $250,000 fine Nik's article CFTC Commissioner Summer Mersinger's dissenting statement Jake Chervinsky's opinion Ooki DAO's options CFTC serving the members of the Ooki DAO via their forum Tim Copeland's article on what's next for DAOs
Heya Cryptozens, Tonight's Show: CFTC goes after Ooki DAO More Parties Join Celsius Bankruptcy Helium Scraps the Helium Network It's 10 PM Pacific time and the date is September 23rd, 2022. Welcome back to the Crypto Overnighter. My name is Nikodemus, I'll be your host. The cover model, mascot and co-host for this podcast is Tex and together we take a nightly look at the crypto, nft and metaverse space and the industry that surrounds it. If you have questions or comments on the show, come find us on Twitter. Or email us at nick@cryptoovernighter.com. And keep in mind, nothing in this show should ever be considered financial advice. Email: nick@cryptoovernighter.com Salem Friends of Felines: https://sfof.org/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/CryptoCorvus1
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