Ep. 6: The Evolution of Asset Recovery in Cryptocurrency
Description
“Crypto exposed every crack in an undereducated, underutilised system.”
In this episode, recorded on the 15th of February, Aidan and Amanda delve into the world of digital asset recovery, exploring the complexities of civil forfeiture and the use of cryptocurrency to finance terrorism.
Drawing from her extensive background in policy, enforcement and legal affairs, Amanda offers valuable insights into how these experiences have shaped her perspective on cryptocurrency and the future of decentralisation.
Their conversation also touches on why the significance of initiatives like the Association for Women in Cryptocurrency, as Amanda emphasizes the need to improve inclusivity and empowerment across the digital finance ecosystem.
Timestamps
02:00 | Amanda's background as a federal prosecutor
06:30 | Civil vs criminal burden of proof
09:30 | The pros and cons of non-conviction-based forfeiture
18:00 | Cryptocurrency exposes the flaws in the existing asset recovery system
25:00 | Crime and innovation on the path to development
31:00 | The importance of optics in targeting crypto terrorist financing
41:00 | Why we need an Association for Women in Cryptocurrency
43:30 | #UnmanelYourPanel and other advocacy initiatives
46:00 | The importance of male allies to improve inclusion for women
Resources Mentioned:
WomeninCrypto.orgAssociation for Women in Cryptocurrency on LinkedInAssociation for Women in Cryptocurrency on Twitter (X)Women in Crypto Podcast: Decrypting Asset Recovery in Crypto with Joanna Summers
About our Guest:
Amanda Wick is a prominent figure in the world of cryptocurrency and digital finance with an extensive background in policy enforcement and legal affairs.
Having served as the Senior Investigative Counsel for the US House of Representatives, Senior Policy Advisor for the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) and the Chief of Legal Affairs at Chainalysis, Amanda has been a driving force behind some of the key policies shaping our financial landscape.
As the founder of the Association for Women in Cryptocurrency, Amanda is dedicated to fostering inclusivity and empowerment within the digital finance ecosystem, championing initiatives like ‘UnManel Your Panel’ that aim to break down barriers and pave the way for a more diverse industry.
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