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The Supreme Court just tore up a 90-year-old precedent that kept independent-agency commissioners safe from a president’s whims, and almost no one in crypto is talking about what it means for the SEC and the CFTC.

Katherine Kirkpatrick Bos, Jessi Brooks, and Vy Le trace how the ruling in Trump v. Slaughter changes who actually controls financial regulation. Then they cross the Atlantic to the UK’s sweeping new crypto rulebook and the European Commission’s move to expand MiCA just as its first version fully takes effect.

They also dig into a Cambridge report showing fighters from one of the world’s most brutal terror groups using chatbots to troubleshoot weapons and plan attacks, and ask why there’s no Section 230 for crypto or AI, only a growing pile of civil lawsuits testing where liability lands.

Jessi Brooks argues crypto’s decade of learning to police neutral technology might be the only playbook AI has left to borrow.

Hosts:

    • Katherine Kirkpatrick Bos, Host of DEX in the City, General Counsel
    • Jessi Brooks, Co-host of DEX in the City and General Counsel of Ribbit Capital
    • Vy Le – Co-host of DEX in the City and General Counsel of Veda