Crypto Currently: The First 30 Days of the Trump Administration

Crypto Currently: The First 30 Days of the Trump Administration

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Join us for a webinar discussing the rapidly moving cryptocurrency regulatory and legislative landscape during the first 30 days of the Trump Administration. WilmerHale Partners and Co-Chairs of the firm’s Blockchain and Cryptocurrency Working Group Zachary Goldman and Tiffany J. Smith will lead a discussion with Partner Matthew Beville; Partner and Chair of the firm’s Futures and Derivatives practice Matthew B. Kulkin; and Public Policy Advisor Jeffrey Wieand. The panelists will discuss the various approaches that regulators—including the SEC and CFTC—and Congress are taking in response to President Donald Trump’s January 23 executive order laying out his new administration’s vision on digital assets.

Among other topics, this webinar will cover:

  • new appointments;
  • agency announcements and initiatives; and
  • draft digital asset legislations.

During the webinar, participants will have the opportunity to contribute questions online. CLE credit will be provided.

*This webinar is not open to regulators. Thank you.

About WilmerHale’s Crypto Currently Webinar Series

This webinar is part of a series presented by our Blockchain and Cryptocurrency Working Group, a cross-disciplinary group of lawyers that help dynamic companies stay agile and achieve their goals while mitigating risk and guides established financial institutions as they explore the potential of blockchain and crypto. LEARN MORE

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