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EU to move first on crypto rules. Will US follow?

Podcast, Episode 135

Chris Brummer (right), a Georgetown Law professor and faculty director of the Institute of International Economic Law, talks to the CQ on Congress podcast host Shawn Zeller (left) at CQ Roll Call's studio  Jan. 8, 2019. (Photo by Nathan Ouellette/CQ Roll Call)
Chris Brummer (right), a Georgetown Law professor and faculty director of the Institute of International Economic Law, talks to the CQ on Congress podcast host Shawn Zeller (left) at CQ Roll Call's studio  Jan. 8, 2019. (Photo by Nathan Ouellette/CQ Roll Call)

 

European officials are expected to fire the first shot in the regulation of cryptocurrencies, with recommendations on what should be done to protect investors and preserve the integrity of financial markets. 

Georgetown University Law Professor Chris Brummer, one of the world’s leading experts in global technology, finance and governance, explains the EU’s moves and how they will affect the regulatory landscape in the United States. Brummer is partnering with CQ, Roll Call and FiscalNote on coverage of fintech, an emerging industry. FiscalNote, a technology and media company, is the parent of CQ and Roll Call.

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