Senate committee reveals speakers at Bitcoin hearing
A hearing held by the US Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs has announced the list of those who will speak at its November 18th hearing on Bitcoin. The hearing, named “Beyond Silk Road: potential risks, threats, and promises of virtual currencies,” will feature two panels. The first panel will consist of: Jennifer Shasky Calvery, from the Department of the Treasury Mythili Raman, acting assistant attorney general Edward W. Lowery III, special agent in the Secret Service’s Criminal Investigative Division The second panel will consist of: Ernie Allen, president of....
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