EVENT @ 10:00am TODAY | Hedgeye's CryptoCapitol Series with Blockchain's Kristin Smith

11/04/22 06:53AM EDT

 EVENT @ 10:00am TODAY | Hedgeye's CryptoCapitol Series with Blockchain's Kristin Smith - Bitcoin jack in the box cartoon2.0

The Biden Administration is signaling that new regulatory policies are taking shape post-March 2022 executive order and SEC Chair Gary Gensler is forging ahead while other U.S. agencies are beginning to claim jurisdiction as lawmakers on Capitol Hill grapple with tax and regulatory legislation with a rapidly closing window given the November midterms just days away. We'll look at where the Administration is headed with crypto policy as well as the potential for legislation in the lame duck session AND what the future may hold for crypto policy with divided government 

Please join Macro Policy chief J.T. Taylor and Financials Senior Analyst Josh Steiner on Friday, November 4 at 10:00 am as we continue our CryptoCapitol series with Kristin Smith, the Chief Executive of the Blockchain Association - one of Washington's most influential crypto influencers. 

Today, November 4, 2022 10:00 AM ET

 

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About Kristin Smith 

Kristin runs the Blockchain Association, where she leads the crypto industry’s development of a strategic roadmap for public policy. She is an experienced policy professional, with senior-level experience in both House and Senate offices as well as private sector experience advocating for companies in the telecommunications, Internet, and other tech-focused industries. Kristin holds an MBA in Finance from NYU’s Stern School of Business and a graduate degree from Georgetown University.

 

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