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EPISODE · Mar 21, 2025 · 35 MIN

Crypto Regulation, Derivatives, and Emerging Technologies with Ryne Miller

from The CFTC Observer Podcast: An Agency-Outsider's Perspective of the Derivatives Industry · host An Industry Observer

In this episode, we sit down with Ryne Miller for an exciting discussion ranging from Ryne’s recommendation for the four principles needed for a crypto regulation one-pager to a lookback at his first foray into the derivatives industry as an associate for the financial products of his firm’s oil and gas clients in Oklahoma, and the many experiences along the way. The conversation considers the parallels between what Congress and the CFTC accomplished with the Dodd-Frank Act as a response to OTCs and the 2008 financial crisis and what Congress and the CFTC may do to regulate crypto, digital assets, and new technology impacting market structure moving forward. Other topics include FIA Boca 2025 and the trend towards 24/7 trading, admiration for the public servants who work in the CFTC, including the incoming CFTC leadership, and developing market structures.Ryne also describes his goal of keeping his career centered around market structure innovation and advises newcomers to the industry to try to put in the time to master the subject matter of whatever project is in front of you. As always, Follow, like, share, and subscribe for more great CFTC or derivatives related content. If there is someone you'd like to see featured on the podcast or a specific topic you want discussed, send your comments and suggestions our way!

In this episode, we sit down with Ryne Miller for an exciting discussion ranging from Ryne’s recommendation for the four principles needed for a crypto regulation one-pager to a lookback at his first foray into the derivatives industry as an associate for the financial products of his firm’s oil and gas clients in Oklahoma, and the many experiences along the way. The conversation considers the parallels between what Congress and the CFTC accomplished with the Dodd-Frank Act as a response to OTCs and the 2008 financial crisis and what Congress and the CFTC may do to regulate crypto, digital assets, and new technology impacting market structure moving forward. Other topics include FIA Boca 2025 and the trend towards 24/7 trading, admiration for the public servants who work in the CFTC, including the incoming CFTC leadership, and developing market structures.Ryne also describes his goal of keeping his career centered around market structure innovation and advises newcomers to the industry to try to put in the time to master the subject matter of whatever project is in front of you. As always, Follow, like, share, and subscribe for more great CFTC or derivatives related content. If there is someone you'd like to see featured on the podcast or a specific topic you want discussed, send your comments and suggestions our way!

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