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This week on Full Disclosure, Gabe and Sarah are joined by Stephen Palley, a digital commerce partner at Brown Rudick. We discuss whether crypto and law are inherently political industries and Ooki DAO’s defense against the CFTC.
Show Notes:
(00:00:00) – Introduction.
(00:00:34) – Is crypto inherently political?
(00:04:13) – Analysis of CFTC suing Ooki DAO.
(00:09:34) – Regulators picking on the small guy.
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Palley's Twitter
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