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CSX: Week 5 Notes

Here are my notes from Week 5 of a16z Crypto's CSX. This week focused on Decentralization, Governance, and Policy. We also had some fun at Far(away)Con this week!

Talk: Policy and Regulatory Considerations for Web3 Builders

  • Policy vs. Regulatory

    • Policy: Goal for laws and regulation in the future

    • Regulator: Enforcement of the laws and regulations that are here now (i.e. what you need to be aware of and compliant with now)

  • a16z Crypto Philosophy

    • Regulation should reflect democratic values

      • shouldn't: create new powers, censorship

      • should: support innovative tech, freedom, right to transaction, promote competition

    • Should be appropriate and clear

      • Appropriate: What is the scope of the audience intended to address? is it targeting the right risk?

    • Regulate apps, not protocols

      • “Don't regulate software; regulate businesses”

  • Policy issues a16z crypto is focused on

    • Launching tokens

      • A regulator path to decentralization

      • How do we create rules that recommend decentralization as a benefit?

    • How to think about DeFi

    • Stablecoins and staking

  • What they hear from policymakers?

    • I like blockchain, but not crypto

      • Translate: I like innovation, but I don't like speculation

      • Response: you can't have decentralization without crypto assets, world computer vs. world casino

    • Same activity, same risk, same rules

      • Translate: political tagline, not sure they really mean

      • Response: see it as two questions followed by a statement

    • Crypto is the Wild West

      • Translate: I'm worried about crypto and illicit finance

      • Response: Comes down to data

        • See State of Crypto 2023

          • talks about the amount used in illicit finance

          • definitely a concern, but need to scale appropriately

  • Remember about politicians

    • Policymakers are extremely busy!

    • They have to have thoughts on every major policy

    • Booked 30min entire day every year

    • Their thought often comes down to "crypto is bitcoin, FTX or defi"

  • Where your service is offered is what matters

    • People think where you incorporate is what matters, in fact, what's most important is where you are offering services.

      • If state, you need licenses with the state. The same is true for international

  • Top questions a16z hears

    • Sanctions questions

      • if moving any type of value, you have to follow sanctions law

        • whether you are running a business in the US or not

        • you need only a little bit of touch in the US to have liability

      • Think...

        • How would a criminal in XYZ country try to take advantage?

        • What can I do to mitigate?

      • “Im not here to scare you and be the boogeywomen” just here to talk to you about the risk"

    • Tax questions

      • Where you need to pay

      • Do you have reporting obligations

    • Securities questions

      • Love these questions the most: How do we design, launch, and build tokens and token ecosystem

  • How to interact with lawmakers

    • Reactive

      • Often unpleasant

      • 98% of the time just looking for info in a case

        • Reaching out because they seem to believe you may have info access to

        • Should you get legal counsel? Sometimes.

        • You shouldn't panic if they reach out - They are often confused about where to look

    • Proactive

      • Demos

      • conferences

      • schedule meeting

      • great ops for them to learn and understand

  • Legal advice on Crypto Twitter

    • Not who you want to be following when comes to legal and building business

    • Good for humor and excitement

  • On crypto in the U.S.

    • No question we're in a fight in the United States

      • Significant legal challenges

      • Anything and everything is part of their regulator's jurisdiction

      • Crypto is going to be around longer than the Chairman of the SEC.

    • There are a lot of good parties

      • I have faith that the courts are going to give us more clarity and info that will cause the agency to go in a different direction or scratch their head that this aggressive approach is needed

    • Tech is here to stay

      • The technology is here to stay. The US will get this right. The question is, will it be in one year or three to five years?

    • a16z Crypto is fighting

      • "Cdixon 150 meetings a year, Sriram, just as many"

      • In those meetings, "you see their lightbulb go off"

  • Spectrum of consumer protection/innovation

    • Almost always on a spectrum of consumer protection or innovation

    • Strong protection = anti-innovation

    • Strong innovation = anti-consumer protection

    • Embracing decentralization can do both

  • Remember, regulation is needed

    • Protect consumers from the casino

  • Where to find Brian and Michelle online?

Here are some links that came up this week.

Launcher Labs Progress

This week was a record-breaking week! We shipped a couple of new features and lots of small tweaks.


đź‘‹ See you next week!

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