Amber Baldet, JPMorgan Chase blockchain program lead, talks about what she was discussing at SXSW with Hyperledger executive director Brian Behlendorf and what themes she heard at the Ethereum Community Conference in Paris. She talks about privacy in financial transactions, how "immutable" blockchains might conflict with a new EU privacy law granting people the "right to be forgotten." And we briefly touch on her work with Jalak Jobanputra's new diversity-focused group Collective Future.
Privacy on Ethereum: https://www.coindesk.com/progress-hot-ethereum-privacy-projects-cooling-off/
The Collective Future: https://www.wired.com/story/for-women-in-cryptocurrency-a-new-effort-to-grow-their-ranks/
https://iapp.org/news/a/blockchain-technology-is-on-a-collision-course-with-eu-privacy-law/
Arianna Simpson of Autonomous Partners on Privacy, Cryptokitties and Crypto Regulation
Caitlin Long on How 'Utility Tokens' Are Now Legal In Wyoming
SXSW Episode: Former DOJ Prosecutor Kathryn Haun on What the SEC Subpoenas and FinCen Letter Likely Mean
Spencer Bogart on Bitcoin's Maturation and the SEC Overhang on Crypto
The Gender Imbalance in Crypto: Jalak Jobanputra on Why It's a Problem and Her Effort to Fix It
Brian Kelly on Token-Curated Registries, Robinhood Crypto Trading and the Petro
Olaf Carlson-Wee on Whether $100 Million Worth of Frozen Ether Should Be Restored
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