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Crypto In America
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Interviews with the most influential crypto policymakers, legal minds and founders. Hosted by @JacqMelinek @EleanorTerrett @thatgerald. Powered by @seinetwork.
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Crypto In America
“It was totally written off a couple of years ago. Now it’s like, oh, actually, I could see a world where there’s direct tokenization.” @PrimordialAA, co-founder and CEO of @LayerZero_Core explains how fast institutional sentiment around tokenization has shifted.
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“It was just regulation by enforcement and there was no sort of clarity around what you should be doing or not.” @PrimordialAA, co-founder and CEO of @LayerZero_Core explains the uncertainty developers faced under prior SEC policy.
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“It’s 80% of crypto advocates that have expressed in the polling that they are enthusiastic about a midterm election.” @masonlynaugh, executive director of @StandWithCrypto highlights the unprecedented political engagement within the crypto industry.
Crypto In America
03-31
“I think it's a lot easier for banks to start with tokenized deposits.” @gluk64, co-founder and CEO of @the_matter_labs explains why banks may prefer tokenized deposits over stablecoins.
Crypto In America
03-29
“In 2025, we saw the power of activating all of these newly civically engaged individuals in pushing for legislation.” @masonlynaugh, executive director of @StandWithCrypto explains how crypto voters translated engagement into legislative pressure.
Crypto In America
03-28
“Many banks are still stuck largely in the infrastructure that was built in the 1970s.” @gluk64, co-founder and CEO of @the_matter_labs explains why traditional banking systems are outdated compared to crypto-native infrastructure.
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“The investment contract test is primarily designed to be used to apply against facts that have already occurred.” Taylor Lindman, Chief Counsel of the @SECGov explains why the framework works better in hindsight than for future conduct.
Crypto In America
03-28
“We want to build the next generation of finance onshore and not offshore.” @SECPaulSAtkins explains why crypto innovation should stay within U.S. regulatory oversight.
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