Natasha Dempsey (Associate, Denver) joins the ABA Business Law Section for their webinar discussing how banks can engage in digital asset activities.
Banks are increasingly interested in digital asset activities, such as issuing stablecoins and running cryptocurrency trading platforms, but federal law restricts them from most commercial activities. This webinar will explore the activities restrictions, explain the activities-related rulemaking powers of regulators, and discuss where existing law provides a path for banks to engage in digital asset activities.
Panelists:
- Matthew Bisanz, Mayer Brown
- Natasha Dempsey, Foley & Lardner LLP
- Logan Payne, Winston & Strawn LLP
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