Time To Say Goodbye - Campus Crackdown and an Assessment of Leaderless Activism post Occupy

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Today, we talk about everything that’s happening on campus from Columbia to NYU to Berkeley. Tyler talks about the responsibilities of faculty in these moments and what he thinks is driving a surprisingly strong faculty response to the arrests in New York City. We also talk about how to process the instances of antisemitism at these protests and Jay talks about some of the difficulties that have arisen with the leaderless activism model over the past decade or so.

Also, we will be having some announcements coming up in the next weeks so please stay tuned.

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CoinDesk Podcast Network - UNCHAINED: The US vs. Crypto| Jake Chervinsky on Crypto’s Legal and Regulatory Status

Despite legal battles over Coinbase, Uniswap, Ethereum, and others, Jake Chervinsky from Variant Fund believes that crypto still has a future in the United States. 


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Jake Chervinsky, chief legal officer of Variant, discusses the current state of crypto regulation, touching on several ongoing legal and regulatory issues in the crypto space, including Uniswap’s Wells notice, the Coinbase case, the Tornado Cash case, the Ethereum Foundation investigation and more. Chervinsky argues that the government's approach to these cases is often misguided, particularly in instances where they hold software developers liable for how third parties use their software. He also discusses the potential implications of the government's case against Tornado Cash, suggesting that it could have far-reaching consequences for all open-source software developers. 

Chervinsky also delves into the SEC's ongoing investigations into the Ethereum Foundation, as well as the recent IRS draft form that lists unhosted wallets as a type of broker. He expressed concern about the potential impact of these investigations on the crypto industry but remained optimistic about the future of DeFi in the US.

Show highlights:

  • How the Tornado Cash case could set a critical precedent for open-source software
  • How the government’s Tornado indictment reveals a fear of unsurveyed financial systems, according to Jake
  • What the implications of the Tornado Cash case could be for the broader DeFi space
  • What lessons can be learned from the $62 million hack of Munchables on Blast
  • How to address the challenge of malicious actors like North Korea using a permissionless system
  • Whether Coinbase's staking services are considered a securities offering
  • Whether Judge Failla’s ruling on Coinbase acting as a broker could be overturned
  • Why Jake thinks the SEC will face significant challenges in its potential case against Uniswap Labs
  • How the Debt Box case order impacts the SEC’s reputation, according to Jake
  • How the industry is pushing back against the SEC’s regulation by enforcement with its own lawsuits for Lejilex and Beba
  • The future of DeFi in the U.S. and its potential for success, according to Jake
  • Why Jake believes the SEC will deny Ether ETFs and why he disagrees with the latest stablecoin regulation bill by Lummis and Gillibrand
  • How the U.S. Presidential election could impact the future of the crypto industry.

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Guest:

Jake Chervinsky, Chief Legal Officer at Variant

Previous appearances on Unchained:

Why the SEC vs. Ripple Order Is Now About 2 Things: Coinbase and Congress

The Chopping Block: Jake Chervinsky on How the SEC Has Lost Credibility

All Things Crypto Regulation With Jake Chervinsky

Everything You Need to Know About the Looming Battle Over Privacy in Crypto

Can Crypto Be a Force in the Midterms? Yes, Say Kristin Smith and Jake Chervinsky

Links

Tornado Cash

Jake’s amicus brief with Amanda Tuminelli

Unchained: Given the Sanctions on Tornado Cash, Is Ethereum Censorship Resistant?

Munchables exploit

Unchained: Blast-Based NFT Game Munchables Recovers $62.5 Million Lost in Exploit

SEC cases:

Coinbase

Unchained: 

Why the SEC’s Case Against Coinbase Is So Significant for Crypto

Court Rejects Coinbase’s Bid to Dismiss SEC Charges Against It

Uniswap

Unchained: 

Gary Gensler’s Case Against Uniswap: Does the SEC Even Stand a Chance?

SEC Puts DeFi in Its Sights With Potential Uniswap Suit

Uniswap Blog Post on the Wells notice

Marvin Ammori Thread on Wells notice

Ethereum Foundation

Unchained:

SEC Investigating Ethereum Foundation Regarding Proof-of-Stake Transition: Report

The Real Reason Why the SEC Might Be Going After Ethereum

Debt Box

Unchained: SEC Sanctioned for ‘Abuse of Power’ in Debt Box Lawsuit

Beba

DeFi Education Fund and Beba sue SEC over airdrop policies

Lejilex

Lawsuit document

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CBS News Roundup - 04/24/2024 | World News Roundup

Biden Administration issues final rules for compensating passengers for delayed flights. Senate passes foreign aid bill that includes a potential TikTok ban. CBS News Correspondent Steve Kathan has today's World News Roundup.

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Reset with Sasha-Ann Simons - O’Hare Terminal Upgrade Halted Over City Budget Concerns

Passengers traveling through O’Hare’s Terminal 3 could soon see wider concourses, renovated restrooms, revamped baggage claim area and more. However, budget concerns have halted the construction of a global terminal and satellite concourses, leading Mayor Johnson to propose a major change in the order of construction. Reset hears the latest from WBEZ’s Tessa Weinberg. For a full archive of Reset interviews, head over to wbez.org/reset.

Chapo Trap House - MM17: Cagney WAS Modernity!

Welcome to Movie Mindset season 2! Will & Hesse look at two films somewhat bookending the career of the great James Cagney: Lloyd Bacon’s Footlight Parade (1933) & Billy Wilder’s One, Two, Three (1961). The first is a pre-code musical spectacular, allowing Cagney to show off his song and dance skills as a promoter of live “prologues” for movie houses, the later a cold war screwball comedy, together they show the insane range of Cagney across a career also notable for roles as gangsters and tough guys. But here, we get to see his work making the most racist and offensive musical numbers imaginable to a depression-era crowd, and joke-a-minute comedy chops as a beverage exec trying to keep his boss’s daughter from eloping with a Communist while opening up east Germany to the wonders of Coca-Cola.  Tickets to Will & Hesse’s Movie Mindset screening & talkback of Death Wish 3 in NYC on May 4: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/chapo-trap-houses-movie-mindset-screening-of-death-wish-3-w-will-hesse-tickets-877569192077

Up First from NPR - First Trump Trial Witness, Tesla’s Tough Spot, Nassar Victims’ Settlement

The New York jury weighing criminal charges against Donald Trump has now heard from the trial's first witness. Elon Musk's Tesla is running into a whole lot of red lights: slumping sales, mass layoffs, and now a 55 percent drop in profits. And more than 100 people who reported being abused by former USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar will share a nearly $140 million settlement.

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Opening Arguments - The Trump Trial Is On, and Lordy There Are Transcripts!

Episode 1026

The transcript is in! The first official written record from the first trial of a former President in U.S. history was just released hours before recording, and we dig in for a first look from the first full day of proceedings (Monday April 23rd) to find out which of the 45th president's many misdeeds the court ruled that prosecutors will be allowed to bring up during cross-examination. We also indulge in some dramatic readings of each party's opening statements, and discuss what we can learn from them about the Manhattan DA's case and Trump's defense to 34 felony counts of falsifying business records. Much more to come!

We then check back on last week's round of Thomas Takes the Bar Exam to see how Thomas did on questions about a thieving magician and a lying philanthropist before turning to this week's challenge: an arsonist who doesn't understand how fire works.

1. People's Sandoval Notice filed 4/17/24

2. Transcript of proceedings in People v. Trump on 4/23/24

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The Intelligence from The Economist - The Intelligence: America’s college crackdowns

Police clashes with protesters at Columbia University have spilled over into other institutions, raising the question of how to protect free speech on campuses. Given America’s history with students’ anti-war protests going awry, should politicians be worried? Why most British voters now think Brexit was a mistake (we did warn you!) (08:53) And, could new tech protect whales from speeding ships (15:45)?


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Money Girl - Understanding Bitcoin–It’s History, Halving, and Controversy

Laura explains Bitcoin's history, an upcoming event known as a halving, and why the cryptocurrency is controversial.

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The Daily Detail - The Daily Detail for 4.24.24

Alabama

  • Both AL senators condemn the pro-Hamas efforts at Columbia University
  • ALGOP Chairman calls Dem TV ad on abortion "shameless" & "disgusting"
  • Autauga county judge dismisses charges against 3 Journalists for Atmore News
  • Non-profit that helps sex trafficking victims is opposed to gambling bills
  • PETA wants fish replaced with rubber at Flora-Bama Mullet Toss

National

  • Joe Biden mixes words or makes Freudian slip at Tampa speech
  • Prosecutors of NY trial against Trump seek to make payment a conspiracy
  • Unredacted docs in FL case against Trump shows the REAL conspiracy of Biden
  • Jury in AZ declares mistrial of rancher charged with shooting illegal alien
  • Tesla finalizes layoffs of over 5K workers in CA and TX after slow revenue
  • More from Matt Gaetz on the no win situation with House Speaker