Crypto Gloom

Discuss Blackrock, NASDAQ and other token shoes and defi

The encryption task force of the SEC was all set for the following roundtable meeting for tokenization and defects. We announced the agenda and a panelist of this event, and Wall Street leaders will join and discuss the future of finance.

The event entitled “Token-Atkhain: Tradfi and Defi meets” is scheduled for the headquarters of the institution in Washington, DC on May 12, which will explore how Tradfi and Defi meet through the blockchain-based asset movement. This event will be released on the open and webcast live on the SEC website.

The peirce of the SEC calls the tokenization game-changeer

SEC Chairman Paul Atkins will deliver keynote speeches at the event. The Hester M. Peirce Commissioner has called the importance of the event and called it a technology development that can change tokenization of the financial market. “I look forward to hearing the idea of ​​a panelist about how to approach this area,” she said.

The event is scheduled for two main sessions: “Capital Markets 2.0” led by JEFF DINWOODIE of Cravath, a law firm, and “The Future of Tokenization”, led by Tiffany Smith of Wilmerhale. This session will focus on how long -term impacts, use cases and regulators can react to the tokenized assets of the capital market.

BLACKROCK, Fidelity, ROBINHOOD

The roundtable meets a panelist of Wall Street Giants such as Blackrock, Fidelity, NASDAQ and Robin Hood. Participants include Robert Mitchnick (Blackrock), Cynthia Lo Bessette (Fidelity), EUN Ah Choi (NASDAQ), Will Geyer (InveSco) There are Christine Moy (Apollo Management).

Representatives of ROBINHOOD, MAPLE Finance, Securitize and Blockchain Capital will also share their views at the event.

SEC changes the ‘Defi and American Spirit’ roundtable meeting

In addition, the fourth roundtable, “Defi and the American Spirit,” was moved from June 6 to June 9.

The encryption task force began a series of roundtables in March. The first roundtable meeting focused on how encryption assets are classified, the second, and the third discussed the custody issue. This session shows how the institution is moving toward a more open and cooperative approach.