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Rebecca Rettig, former General Counsel of Talos, has joined Jito Labs as Chief Legal Officer.

ChainCatcher News, Jito Labs founder buffalu announces the appointment of Rebecca Rettig as the company's Chief Legal Officer (CLO), who will officially take office next week. Rebecca previously served as the General Counsel at Talos and has extensive experience in the DeFi field. At Jito Labs, she will lead legal, compliance, and policy affairs, with a focus on the evolving staking ETF space and involvement in MEV formulation.
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Uniswap CLO says that IRS Decentralized Finance broker rules "should definitely be challenged"

According to Jinse Finance, executives and legal professionals in the cryptocurrency industry are skeptical about whether the new regulations from the US Internal Revenue Service (IRS) can be sustained in the long run. These regulations require DEXes to comply with the same reporting requirements as traditional brokers. DecentralizationCryptocurrencyexchange Uniswap Chief Legal Officer Katherine Minarik on December 27th
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Gold Finance reported that Ripple's Chief Legal Officer, Stuart Alderoty, described Gary Gensler, the Chairman of the U.S. SEC, as a struggling burden, as the speculation surrounding the approval of a spot Ethereum ETF intensifies. In response to the discussion about the U.S. SEC becoming a hot topic before the election, Alderoty wrote on X: Gary Gensler has gone too far. He believes that cryptocurrency is an easy target, Alderoty said, and he is happy to be a polarizing figure. He believes he can surpass congressional oversight. That's all in the past. He is now a struggling political burden.
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06:47

Grayscale CLO: The SEC has been involved in Ethereum ETF-related discussions for a long time, and the current inactivity should not indicate a certain outcome

PANews reported on March 26 that Craig Salm, chief legal officer of Grayscale, posted on the X platform: "Recently, there has been a lot of discussion about spot Ethereum ETFs. Personally, I think ETFs should be approved. But now I want to talk about how I think the issue of 'lack of SEC involvement' should be viewed at this point: in the final months leading up to the approval of the Bitcoin ETF, Grayscale and other issuers received active and constructive participation from the SEC. We had a thoughtful conversation about the details of the creation/redemption process, cash vs. in-kind, AP, LP, escrow, and more. All of these issues have been resolved and are the same when comparing spot Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs. So, in many ways, the SEC is already involved, but the issuers are less involved this time. Maybe I feel a little different as the final approval/rejection date at the end of May 2024 approaches, but at this point, I don't think the lack of involvement from regulators should be indicative of some outcome. ”
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08:13
Stuart Alderoty, Chief Legal Officer (CLO) of Ripple Labs, and the XRP community expressed support for SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce's stance against the "unjust" situation in the LUBY lawsuit on the X platform. Alderoty expressed his gratitude to Peirce and suggested that when there is an ongoing injustice in a non-fraud case, especially when the consumer is still waiting for a resolution in the actual fraud case, it may be necessary to ignore the standard protocol, raise concerns more directly, and perhaps even file an amicus curiae brief to address the issue. (Cointelegraph) Earlier today, Hester Peirce said in a statement on Friday that the SEC has taken a number of troubling crypto enforcement actions, but the LBRY case is particularly disturbing and disappointing. Hester Peirce does not support the SEC's lawsuit against LBRY, but has not been able to publicly express this view during the LBRY case.
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Golden Finance reported that Ripple Chief Legal Officer (CLO) Stuart Alderoty discussed cryptocurrency regulation in the United States. Alderoty said we need to stop putting politics above sound policy in the U.S. and focus on the way Singapore, the U.K., the European Union and Dubai have clear frameworks and permits. Alderoty explained that countries and regions outside the U.S. have "reasonable" cryptocurrency regulations, citing Singapore, the United Kingdom, the European Union, Dubai, Brazil, Australia, and Japan as examples. He stressed that these countries have "reasonable regulatory frameworks that don't drive this innovation but want to say, hey, look, if you want to come into our country and develop this innovation, you can do it, as long as you meet our strict regulatory regime." In the United States, by contrast, we are lost because our politics and power take precedence over sound policy. Some U.S. agencies vie for control of technology from a regulatory perspective rather than focusing on the right policy outcomes.
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PANews reported on September 9 that according to Cointelegraph, Stuart Alderoty, Ripple’s chief legal officer and general counsel for the SEC v. Ripple Labs case, described the latest opinion of the US SEC as a “contradictory shift” and believed that the opinion had little impact. After the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission recently filed documents to strengthen its interlocutory appeal, Ripple Chief Legal Officer Stuart Alderoty called the filing another example of a "hypocritical turn." Alderoty highlighted what he saw as Gary Gensler's inconsistencies, manipulative behavior and desire to expand regulation. He noted that Gensler has requested an emergency appeal, while insisting that encryption regulations and rules are clear and must be followed by the industry. John E. Deaton, a well-known lawyer who supports XRP, said that those who are not familiar with the US SEC v. Ripple Labs case may find Ripple CLO Alderoty’s response to the SEC harsh. To those familiar with the case, however, Alderoty’s characterization of the SEC as “hypocritical” was simply a reflection of the federal judge presiding over the matter.
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Stellar has announced the return of Hack Meridian, scheduled for September 15–16. The hackathon will be followed by the Meridian 2025 conference, taking place September 17–18. Both events aim to bring together developers and innovators to build, collaborate, and shape the future of blockchain-based financial infrastructure. Brazil will serve as the host country for this year’s gatherings.
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Decentralized AI Forum in Budapest
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