Widespread institutional adoption of crypto will only happen once we have regulatory clarity in the U.S.
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Featuring Perianne Boring, Mike Castiglione, Greg King and Ash Bennington
Sep 16, 2022 • 30 minutes
There are few themes in crypto that inspire more debate and heated disagreement than regulation. That’s probably because there are few themes with greater potential financial impact than regulation. Perianne Boring, the CEO of the Chamber of Digital Commerce, Mike Castiglione, the Director of Regulatory Affairs and Digital Assets at Eventus, and Greg King, the Founder and CEO of Osprey Funds, join Real Vision Crypto Editor Ash Bennington to talk about the current state of regulation. Key issues include the years-long battle to get approval for a spot Bitcoin ETF and the perception the U.S. is falling behind other jurisdictions when it comes to crypto rules and policies. What happens on the regulatory front will likely determine the trajectory of institutional adoption. Yes, it’s a big deal. And our all-star panel breaks it down from every angle. Recorded on September 8, 2022.
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