US Senate Hearing: Present and Future Impact of Virtual Currency
View the full video of the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs hearing on virtual currencies here. The Present and Future Impact of Virtual Currency hearing taking place today at the US Senate will be webcasted live on C-SPAN3. The Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs' Subcommittee on National Security and International Trade and Finance, and Subcommittee on Economic Policy will meet in open session. This is the second of two hearings on digital currency this week, the first being held by the US Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs....
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Monday's Senate hearing on Bitcoin was, overall, positive for the digital currency. Today, we're expecting yet another hearing. It's being held by the U. S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs. The time? 3:30PM. Titled "The present and future impact of virtual currency", the hearing will have witnesses on two panels: Panel I: Ms. Jennifer Shasky Calvery, Director, Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (she also testified at Monday's hearing): and Mr. David Cotney, Commissioner of Banks, Massachusetts Division of Banks. And Panel II: Mr. Anthony Gallippi, Co-founder and....
We've already established that a Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs hearing on Bitcoin is slated for Monday, November 18th, but did you know that there's another Bitcoin hearing the day following, on Tuesday, November 19th? It's being held by the U. S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs and will get going at 3:30 PM (there will be a live webcast). The hearing, titled, "The Present and Future Impact of Virtual Currency," will have witnesses in two panels. The first panel includes "Ms. Jennifer Shasky Calvery, Director, Financial Crimes Enforcement....
The US Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs previously announced that it would be holding a hearing, and that date is now set for November 19, 2013. The hearing, named “The Present and Future Impact of Virtual Currency,” will include BitPay CEO Anthony Gallippi and Ripple Labs CEO Chris Larsen. Also included in the panel are Jennifer Shasky Calvery, from FinCEN; David Cotney, from the Massachusetts Division of Banks; Sarah Jane Huges, researcher at Indiana University; and Paul Smocer, president of BITS at Financial Services Roundtable. The hearing will take place during....
The US Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs is holding a hearing titled The Present and Future Impact of Virtual Currency on Tuesday (19th November). The Subcommittee on National Security and International Trade and Finance and the Subcommittee on Economic Policy will meet in open session with a witness panel including representatives from the digital currency space. The witness panel comprises of: Jennifer Shasky Calvery, director at the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network. David Cotney, commissioner of banks at the Massachusetts Division of Banks. Anthony Gallippi,....
View the full video of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee hearing on virtual currencies here. Don't bother running from regulation, said an influential agency director at a key government hearing on Monday 18th November - because in the long term, there's nowhere to hide. FinCEN director Jennifer Shasky Calvery warned virtual currency companies against fleeing US shores in the hope of more lenient regulatory frameworks elsewhere. "If business is going to leave the United States based on perceived or actual regulatory burden, I always believe that they're going....