Professor J. Scott Colesanti, a former regulator who has taught Securities Regulation, and 3L and JD/MBA candidate Savannah Aronson, co-wrote the article “Carrots and Sticks: An Update on Digital Coin Regulation,” which appears on the New York Law Journal website on July 29, 2020.
The art of oversighting cryptocurrency offerings remains a primer on federalism, as the Securities and Exchange Commission and the states have evidenced varying (if not conflicting) regulatory approaches. This article summarizes the dominant approaches of the moment while noting that polemic solutions rewarding either government registration or discipline form the most discernible guidance for the immediate future.
Read the full article on the New York Law Journal website.
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