Erick Voorhees: Lawsky's Bitcoin Crackdown Is Like North Korea, Creates Security Risks

Erick Voorhees: Lawsky's Bitcoin Crackdown Is Like North Korea, Creates Security Risks

Erik Voorhees. Erik Voorhees, founder and CEO of ShapeShift, the Switzerland-based digital currency exchange, views Ben Lawsky's bitcoin crackdown as alarmingly similar to North Korean communism. Voorhees made the comparison between Lawsky, the architect of New York State's BitLicense, and North Korea in an interview with The New York Post. Voorhees is not the only bitcoin enthusiast who isn't standing in line to sign up for Lawsky's soon-to-be launched bitcoin consultancy. (Lawsky recently said he plans to begin a consultancy when he leaves his role as head of the New York Financial....


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