On December 17th, Alan Cohn hosted the 244th episode of The Cyberlaw Podcast. We took a deep dive into all things blockchain and cryptocurrency, discussing recent regulatory developments and projections for 2019.
Category Archives: Virtual Currency
Subscribe to Virtual Currency RSS FeedEpisode 229: Blockchain Takes Over The Cyberlaw Podcast
Posted in Blockchain, European Union, Virtual CurrencyOn September 4th, Alan Cohn hosted the 229th episode of The Cyberlaw Podcast. We took a deep dive into all things blockchain and cryptocurrency discussing recent regulatory developments and best practices for users of exchanges.
Blockchain Takes Over The Cyberlaw Podcast
Posted in Blockchain, Virtual CurrencyEpisode 217: Blockchain Takes Over The Cyberlaw Podcast In our 217th episode of The Cyberlaw Podcast, the blockchain and cryptocurrency team takes over the podcast again. Alan Cohn hosts another of the podcast’s periodic deep dives into all things blockchain and cryptocurrency to discuss recent regulatory developments and the current state of play of the… Continue Reading
The Cyberlaw Podcast – Interview with Pete Chronis
Posted in China, Privacy Regulation, Virtual CurrencyEpisode 208: Washington’s one-minute hate for Silicon Valley All of Washington is mad at Silicon Valley these days, as our news roundup reveals. Dems and the media have moved on from blaming Hillary Clinton’s loss on Vladimir Putin; now they’re blaming Facebook and Cambridge Analytica. Gus Hurwitz and I have doubts about the claims of… Continue Reading
The Cyberlaw Podcast — Interview with Ambassador Nathan Sales
Posted in China, Cybersecurity and Cyberwar, Virtual CurrencyEpisode 207: What to do about China? Our interview this week is with Ambassador Nathan Sales, the State Department’s Counterterrorism Coordinator. We cover a Trump administration diplomatic achievement in the field of technology and terrorism that has been surprisingly undercovered (or maybe it’s not surprising at all, depending on how cynical you are about press… Continue Reading
The Cyberlaw Podcast – Interview with Michael Mainelli
Posted in Blockchain, European Union, International, Virtual CurrencyEpisode 177: We’re back! In Episode 177, fresh from hiatus, we try to summarize the most interesting cyber stories to break in August. Paul Rosenzweig kicks things off with the Shunning of Kaspersky. I argue that the most significant – though unsupported – claim about Kaspersky is Sen. Shaheen’s assertion that all of the company’s… Continue Reading
Steptoe Cyberlaw Podcast – Interview with Meltem Demirors
Posted in Blockchain, International, Virtual CurrencyEpisode 167: Blockchain Takes Over the Podcast Episode 167 sees blockchain take over the podcast again. With Stewart traveling, Alan Cohn hosts another of the podcast’s periodic deep dives into all things blockchain and digital currency. Our guest is Meltem Demirors, Director of Development at Digital Currency Group. Podcast regular Maury Shenk joins members of… Continue Reading
Steptoe Cyberlaw Podcast – Interview with Jamie Smith
Posted in Blockchain, International, Virtual CurrencyWith Stewart on vacation, the blockchain takes over the podcast! In episode 121, Jason Weinstein and Alan Cohn talk all things bitcoin, blockchain, and distributed ledger technology, and interview Jamie Smith, Global Chief Communications Officer for the BitFury Group, one of the largest full-service blockchain technology companies. In the news roundup, Alan led off with… Continue Reading
Steptoe Cyberlaw Podcast – Interview with Angelos Keromytis
Posted in Cybersecurity and Cyberwar, Data Breach, International, Privacy Regulation, Security Programs & Policies, Virtual CurrencyEpisode 118 digs deep into DARPA’s cybersecurity research program with our guest, Angelos Keromytis, associate professor at Columbia and Program Manager for the Information Innovation Office at DARPA. Angelos paints a rich picture of a future in which we automate attribution across networks and international boundaries and then fuse bits of attribution data as though… Continue Reading
Steptoe Cyberlaw Podcast – Interview with Dmitri Alperovitch
Posted in Blockchain, Cybersecurity and Cyberwar, Data Breach, International, Privacy Regulation, Security Programs & Policies, Virtual CurrencyRansomware is the new black. In fact, it’s the new China. So says our guest for episode 116, Dmitri Alperovitch, the CTO and co-founder of CrowdStrike. Dmitri explains why ransomware is so attractive financially – and therefore likely to get much worse very fast. He and I also explore the implications and attribution of the… Continue Reading
Steptoe Cyberlaw Podcast – Interview with General Hayden
Posted in China, Cybersecurity and Cyberwar, Data Breach, International, Privacy Regulation, Security Programs & Policies, Virtual CurrencyOur guest for episode 114 is General Michael Hayden, former director of the NSA and CIA; he also confirms that he personally wrote every word of his fine book, Playing to the Edge: American Intelligence in the Age of Terror. In a sweeping interview, we cover everything from Jim Comey’s performance at the AG’s hospital… Continue Reading
Steptoe Cyberlaw Podcast – Interview with Perianne Boring
Posted in Blockchain, Cybersecurity and Cyberwar, Data Breach, Privacy Regulation, Security Programs & Policies, Virtual CurrencyIn episode 109, we interview Perianne Boring of the Chamber of Digital Commerce on the regulatory challenges of bitcoin and the blockchain. In the news roundup, we bring back Apple v. FBI for what we hope will be one last round, as the San Bernardino magistrate voids her All Writs Act motion for mootness and… Continue Reading
Steptoe Cyberlaw Podcast – Interview with Robin Weisman and Peter Van Valkenburgh
Posted in Blockchain, China, Cybersecurity and Cyberwar, International, Privacy Regulation, Security Programs & Policies, Virtual CurrencyDoing our best to avoid turning this into the Applelaw podcast, episode 105 begins with Maury Shenk unpacking the new US-EU Privacy Shield details. His take: more hassles for companies accused of noncompliance, more detailed privacy disclosures and compliance obligations for most members, and a modicum of pain for the intelligence community, but it’s still… Continue Reading
FinTech Bits: Are Bitcoin and Other Digital Currencies Securities?
Posted in Blockchain, Security Programs & Policies, Virtual CurrencyAnyone who has tried to explain bitcoin around their kitchen table knows that it is not easy to put your finger on what exactly the technology is. Because of their innovative nature, digital currencies don’t have obvious analogs or fit easily into existing categories. Bitcoin is part currency, part digital payment system, and part immutable… Continue Reading
FinTech Bits: Bitcoin and Terrorist Financing
Posted in Blockchain, Security Programs & Policies, Virtual CurrencyFollowing the attacks in Paris and San Bernardino, polls show that Americans identify terrorism—more than any other issue—as the most important problem facing the US. In this environment, some media outlets have predicted a pending “crackdown” on digital currencies, particularly by European governments, because of the risk that the technology could be used to fund… Continue Reading
FinTech Bits: Outlook for 2016
Posted in Blockchain, Virtual CurrencyCoinDesk, a leading source for bitcoin and FinTech news, published an op-ed by Jason Weinstein and Alan Cohn on “4 Trends That Will Shape Bitcoin Regulation in 2016.” The piece identifies emerging developments in the fast-changing world of digital currency regulation. Now that multiple federal agencies have outlined their regulatory mandates, expect increased ‘regulation by… Continue Reading
Steptoe Cyberlaw Podcast – Interview with Charlie Savage
Posted in Blockchain, Cybersecurity and Cyberwar, Data Breach, International, Privacy Regulation, Security Programs & Policies, Virtual CurrencyOur guest for episode 90 is Charlie Savage, New York Times reporter, talking about Power Wars, his monumental new book on the law and politics of terrorism in the Obama (and Bush) administrations. I pronounce it superb, deeply informative, and fairly unbiased, “for a New York Times reporter.” With that, the fat is in the… Continue Reading
FinTech Bits: What Does Donald Trump Think About Bitcoin?
Posted in Blockchain, Virtual CurrencyThis week featured interesting remarks from two of the most influential thought leaders in Bitcoin and the blockchain – Blythe Masters and Brian Forde. During SourceMedia’s Convene conference, Masters, the CEO of Digital Asset Holdings, observed that while we are in the early days of development for Bitcoin and the blockchain, similar to where we… Continue Reading
FinTech Bits: Smart Banks Are Banking on the Blockchain
Posted in Blockchain, Virtual CurrencyIn an area that is growing and evolving as fast as FinTech, it’s often difficult to take a step back and take stock of where we are, and where we’re headed. So kudos to CoinDesk, which recently issued its State of Bitcoin report for the second quarter of 2015, its seventh such report since February… Continue Reading
FinTech Bits: Bitcoin Is No Longer All Greek to the Greeks
Posted in Blockchain, International, Virtual CurrencyIn prior posts we’ve observed that the technology underlying Bitcoin – the “blockchain” – presents a world of possible applications unrelated to the use of Bitcoin as a currency. From securities settlement to remittances to asset transfer to the Internet of Things, the possibilities are endless, and some of the best and brightest minds in… Continue Reading
Why Bitcoin Is Good for Law Enforcement
Posted in Blockchain, Virtual CurrencyIAPP published my op-ed today on “Why Bitcoin is Good for Law Enforcement.” In it I discuss how with every advance in technology, criminals are early adopters, and law enforcement has to play catch-up. Bitcoin and its underlying blockchain technology are just the latest examples. But the blockchain actually provides significant benefits to law enforcement… Continue Reading
Steptoe Cyberlaw Podcast – Interview with Catherine Lotrionte
Posted in China, Cybersecurity and Cyberwar, Data Breach, International, Privacy Regulation, Security Programs & Policies, Virtual CurrencyOur guest commentator for episode 74 is Catherine Lotrionte, a recognized expert on international cyberlaw and the associate director of the Institute for Law, Science and Global Security at Georgetown University. We dive deep on the United Nations Group of Government Experts, and the recent agreement of that group on a few basic norms for… Continue Reading
Digital Payments and Currencies: Global Threat or Opportunity?
Posted in Blockchain, Privacy Regulation, Security Programs & Policies, Virtual CurrencyOn Thursday, April 23, I spoke at the Bretton Woods Committee seminar, “Digital Payments and Currencies: Global Threat or Opportunity?” The panel discussed the changes digital currencies and payment systems have brought to the market and the disruptive potential of a future in which they may become more conventional. An audio clip of the seminar… Continue Reading
Steptoe Cyberlaw Podcast – Interview with David Anderson
Posted in Blockchain, China, Cybersecurity and Cyberwar, Data Breach, PCLOB, Privacy Regulation, Security Programs & Policies, Virtual CurrencyPrivacy advocates are embracing a recent report recommending that the government require bulk data retention by carriers and perhaps web service providers, exercise extraterritorial jurisdiction over data stored abroad, and expand reliance on classified judicial warrants. In what alternative universe is this true, you ask? No need to look far. That’s the state of the… Continue Reading