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"Stablecoins: Promoting Innovation While Addressing Risks," Davis Wright Tremaine Webinar

01.18.22
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Davis Wright Tremaine hosted a webinar summarizing our key findings and proposals on an issue that will be of significant interest this year following the release of DWT's publication on crypto developments and future stablecoin regulation in the United States.

Stablecoins: Promoting Innovation While Addressing Risks provides a brief overview of stablecoins, outlines various risks and policy concerns noted by federal bank regulators and members of Congress, and discusses broad principles to guide development and implementation of a special purpose federal banking charter. It further explores stablecoin's potential benefits outside the crypto ecosystem and discusses ways for innovation to continue within a clear and consistent prudential regulatory framework

The publication and our virtual program are especially valuable for those tracking stablecoin developments domestically and globally, including Big Tech companies, stablecoin issuers and wallet providers, crypto investors, money transmitters, and banking institutions.

Speakers for our virtual program included:

  • Alexandra Barrage
  • Bradford Hardin
  • Brian Hurh
  • Kevin Petrasic

(On-demand versions are not eligible for CLE credit.)

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