Around The Coin

How is Crypto Being Regulated Around the World? - Denisse Rudich| ATC #506

April 03, 2024 Faisal Khan and Mike Townsend | Glassbox Media Episode 506
Around The Coin
How is Crypto Being Regulated Around the World? - Denisse Rudich| ATC #506
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Join Stephen Sargeant for an insightful episode of the Around The Coin Podcast featuring special guest, Denisse Rudich. Denisse is the Founder and CEO of Rudich Advisory and COO of ElementaryB. She shares details of her career journey, her insights into technological changes in the financial sector, and her latest innovative projects. Denisse also discusses topics like the impact of sanctions on financial profit, working in a business with a family member, cryptocurrency regulations in the EU, open banking in Canada, and the role of influencers in politics.

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Introduction and Overview of the Podcast
Guest Introduction: Denisse Rudich
Denisse's Background and Career Journey
Discussion on Technological Changes in the Financial Sector
Working with Family in Business
Introduction to ELEMENTARYb and Sherlock
Impact of Sanctions on Financial Profit
Behind the Name 'Sherlock'
Denisse's Other Project: Open Source Platform for Financial Crime Prevention
Denisse's Role in G7 and G20
Discussion on MICA and Crypto Regulations in the EU
Open Banking and its Impact on the Canadian Market
Challenges in International Payments and the Role of Open Banking
Cryptocurrency Discussions in G7 and G20
Global Regulation of Crypto Assets and Stable Coins
Understanding the Travel Rule in Crypto
Risks Associated with DeFi and Central Bank Digital Currencies
AI Governance and its Societal Implications
The Influence of Celebrities on AI Regulation
The Power of Social Media Influence in Politics
The Impact of Influencers on Market Dynamics
The Role of Influencers in Promoting Citizen Engagement
The Impact of Social Media on International Relations
The Challenges of Tokenization of Natural Resources
The Role of Web3 in the Future of Internet
Rebuilding Trust in Government