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"vu amsterdam university" Discussed on The Crypto Overnighter

The Crypto Overnighter

03:18 min | 2 months ago

"vu amsterdam university" Discussed on The Crypto Overnighter

"Other big exchanges like Gemini and bitmex have also said that they're not involved with them either. Gemini had a partnership with signature, but none of the customer funds are stablecoin reserves are at that bank. They're held at other banks like JPMorgan and Goldman Sachs and state street. That next also tweeted that they have no direct connection to silvergate SVB or signature. Now binance and kraken have partly said that they're not involved with the banks. CZ said binance has no money at silvergate. And the former CEO of kraken, Jesse Powell said kraken is not exposed to SVB. But you take these things together, like the fact that crypto is not yet cut off from the making industry. And the fact that so many organizations are able to say that they're not affected by the current crisis. And I see that as a sign of hope. All is not lost. On Tuesday, the European Parliament approved new rules for managing data. These rules could mean that smart contracts will need to have a reset option. This decision was part of the data act, which was introduced by the European Union in 2022 to give people greater control over data collected from smart devices. However, some members of the web three community have raised concerns about the implications of these provisions. On Tuesday, 500 EU lawmakers voted to pass the bill while 23 opposed it and 110 abstained. The lead lawmaker said that the new rules would give consumers and businesses more control over the data generated by the connected products. She added that this would empower them to decide how their information should be used. The bills redraft includes provisions that require smart contracts to have access controls and to protect trade secrets. Additionally, they would need to have functions to stop or reset, which makes them pretty much useless as I see it. He bought treble is an associate professor at VU Amsterdam university. And he tweeted ahead of the vote that quote, article 30, as currently drafted, goes a step too far in addressing the issues raised by immutability. He also said it endangers smart contracts in a way that's unpredictable. Now keep in mind, Shrek specializes in blockchain legal issues. He believes that the legal text is unclear about who would have the responsibility to hit the kill switch on a smart contract. He also rightly points out that it violates the fundamental principle that automated programs can not be altered by anyone. The vote now authorizes lawmakers to negotiate with national governments to finalize the law. And frankly, as I see it, whatever they end up doing, if they're requiring a kill switch, then the resulting software is no longer a smart contract because you can't interfere with smart contracts in that way. So the result can't be a smart contract. The commodity futures trading commission has appointed Carol house as its new chair of its new technology advisory committee. The CFTC also named Ari red board as the vice chair of that committee. On Monday, the CFTC released a list of committee members. They said it was recently formed and that it had been sponsored by commissioner Christie goldsmith Romero, who assumed office in March of last year. In a statement, Romero explained that the CFTC requires guidance from technology experts. There needed to

"vu amsterdam university" Discussed on The Bad Crypto Podcast

The Bad Crypto Podcast

05:49 min | 1 year ago

"vu amsterdam university" Discussed on The Bad Crypto Podcast

"Frenchy finds jokes is here for you right now and so we go to the interference. Oh, so long time it's like, are you feeling frenchy French today? I'm not really. You don't want some French fries? You know, I had some French fries yesterday for the meal, but I will have some, I would like to have some fresh toast for the breakfast. How about we have a French man here on the shore? I don't really want a French man, no, thank you. Well, too bad because we have one here with us. Just the same. Doctor tibor schapelle is an associate Professor of law at VU Amsterdam university and he is all about blockchain antitrust law has actually written a manuscript and a book on the subject matter. We're going to make blockchain and antitrust, easy to understand. Well, I'm not going to make it easy. He's going to make it easy to understand. Welcome to bed clipped all. Yes, thank you very much. I'm not sure if I should talk with a I mean I do have a French accent, but maybe I could, you know, exaggerate that. You should talk with your best. All right, I'll try my best. Yeah, dude, if you give us a California accent, bro that would be awesome. Yeah. You're like, you're a longtime listener. First time caller, yeah? Yes. And that's why I'm excited and scared a little bit. I'm not scary, Travis is scary. I don't know that anybody has ever been on this show. I've been scared. Well, yeah. See, that's the French man. What is scared in French? No, no reason to be afraid. We're harmless, and we're glad you're here. Thanks for coming on because you're going to help educate us because as you know, we are the blockchain blockheads and we're always learning. Why don't you give us just a little bit more fill in the background of it so people can understand who you are or what you've done where you've been and what kind of music you most prefer. Oh, yes. It's hard not to start with the music. So my background is that I'm French. I live in France for a very long time. Then I studied in New York a bit and then decided to do a PhD because why not?.

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