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#11: The challenging world of crypto regulation with Luka Müller and Magdalena Boskic

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At its origins, crypto was designed to live outside of government regulation. However, the last decade has seen slow but clear frameworks evolve in regulating with Web3. At the forefront of this evolution has been Luka Mueller (MME) - starting from the set up of the Ethereum foundation in Zug back in 2014. In our new episode, we speak to Luka and Magdalena Boskic (Head of Regtech at Sygnum) about how crypto regulation unfolded and how it continues to evolve as the market grows, covering topics like:

  1. Early days of crypto regulation: setting up the ETH foundation
  2. How has regulation in the crypto world evolved since 2017
  3. Governing the ungovernable: Regulation by definition is a centralized endeavor; How successful can it be in the world of crypto?
  4. We have seen regulators race to keep up with crypto. But do we perhaps need law 2.0 and not just an update of our aging legal frameworks to cope with the opportunities the technology provides? Are smart contracts the future of legal work?
  5. Anonymity in crypto: the current political climate has seen crypto be blamed as a vehicle to circumvent sanctions - what do you think?

Disclaimer

Because Sygnum is a bank and some of the information in the podcast relates to financial and investment topics, we want you to understand that we do not create a bank client relationship with you when you listen to the podcast. By listening to the podcast, you agree that the information on this podcast does not constitute professional advice and no bank-client or other relationship is created between you and Sygnum. Do not consider the podcast to be a substitute for obtaining advice from a qualified investment advisor. The information in the podcast may be changed without notice and is not guaranteed to be complete, correct or up-to-date. All information you hear is never considered to be a solicitation for any purpose, in any form or content.

Read the disclaimer here: https://www.sygnum.com/disclaimer

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At its origins, crypto was designed to live outside of government regulation. However, the last decade has seen slow but clear frameworks evolve in regulating with Web3. At the forefront of this evolution has been Luka Mueller (MME) - starting from the set up of the Ethereum foundation in Zug back in 2014. In our new episode, we speak to Luka and Magdalena Boskic (Head of Regtech at Sygnum) about how crypto regulation unfolded and how it continues to evolve as the market grows, covering topics like:

  1. Early days of crypto regulation: setting up the ETH foundation
  2. How has regulation in the crypto world evolved since 2017
  3. Governing the ungovernable: Regulation by definition is a centralized endeavor; How successful can it be in the world of crypto?
  4. We have seen regulators race to keep up with crypto. But do we perhaps need law 2.0 and not just an update of our aging legal frameworks to cope with the opportunities the technology provides? Are smart contracts the future of legal work?
  5. Anonymity in crypto: the current political climate has seen crypto be blamed as a vehicle to circumvent sanctions - what do you think?

Disclaimer

Because Sygnum is a bank and some of the information in the podcast relates to financial and investment topics, we want you to understand that we do not create a bank client relationship with you when you listen to the podcast. By listening to the podcast, you agree that the information on this podcast does not constitute professional advice and no bank-client or other relationship is created between you and Sygnum. Do not consider the podcast to be a substitute for obtaining advice from a qualified investment advisor. The information in the podcast may be changed without notice and is not guaranteed to be complete, correct or up-to-date. All information you hear is never considered to be a solicitation for any purpose, in any form or content.

Read the disclaimer here: https://www.sygnum.com/disclaimer

  continue reading

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