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Criminal Code? DeFi, Illicit Finance, and the Future of Financial Freedom

Decentralized finance (DeFi) has been accused of playing a disproportionate role in facilitating illicit finance, from funding terrorism to evading sanctions. Not only do these allegations misrepresent the evidence, but they also have been leveraged to justify policy proposals and enforcement actions that infringe on Americans’ financial freedom and threaten technological progress. How do we overcome the application of faulty narratives and outmoded anti-money laundering frameworks to DeFi? Can practical policy solutions preserve the rights to transact, develop software, and maintain financial privacy? And can DeFi technology itself provide remedies to long-standing policy challenges related to illicit finance? Please join us for an expert panel that will help to answer these questions and separate the signal from the noise.

Featuring
Eric Alston
Eric Alston

Scholar in Residence and Faculty Director, Leeds School of Business, University of Colorado Boulder

Angela Angelovska-Wilson
Angela Angelovska-Wilson

Founding Partner, DLx Law

Bill Hughes
Bill Hughes

Senior Counsel and Director of Global Regulatory Matters, Consensys

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Michael Mosier

Co-Founder, Arktouros PLLC

Jennifer J. Schulp

Former Director of Financial Regulation Studies, Center for Monetary and Financial Alternatives, Cato Institute

Jack Solowey

Former Policy Analyst, Center for Monetary and Financial Alternatives, Cato Institute