Stephen Palley, partner at Anderson Kill, discusses a few hot-button crypto regulatory issues like lending products, whether DeFi protocols fall under the SEC’s purview, and more. Show highlights:
- why Stephen thinks the SEC and CFTC did not announce more extensive crypto enforcement news this week
- what areas the SEC Chair Gary Gensler and the SEC as a whole are focused on regulating
- what Stephen has heard about whether stablecoins that are not fully-backed are securities
- why Coinbase decided to drop its Lend product
- why Stephen is skeptical that decentralized protocols should be regulated under existing securities laws
- how securities law is contrary to consumer protection in light of DeFi protocols and airdrops
- why DeFi AMMs should be regulated differently than centralized market books
- whether companies running a front-end for a DeFi protocol should be considered an exchange
- why crypto devs are “going Satoshi” because of US securities laws
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Episode Links
Stephen Palley
Topics Covered
Lending Products
- Brian Armstrong angry tweet storm
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- BlockFi and Celsius overview
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SEC + Gary Gensler
- How SEC Chair Gary Gensler’s Views on Crypto Have Changed Since His MIT Days
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- SEC Chair Gary Gensler Washington Post Q&A
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- Gary Gensler + Elizabeth Warren letters
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Other
- Uniswap delisting certain tokens through its front end
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