It’s hard to comply with regulations that don’t exist.
That’s one reason cryptocurrency companies have formed the Blockchain Association lobbying group, which launched this week with Coinbase chief legal officer Mike Lempres as president.
Look out Washington, D.C., crypto companies are coming. They want to help shape the conversation about regulating this burgeoning industry.
September 13, 2018 at 04:12 PM
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The original version of this story was published on Corpcounsel/corpcounsel
It’s hard to comply with regulations that don’t exist.
That’s one reason cryptocurrency companies have formed the Blockchain Association lobbying group, which launched this week with Coinbase chief legal officer Mike Lempres as president.
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