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EPISODE · Nov 28, 2023 · 1H 3M

Digital Money Demystified w/ Prof. Tonya Evans - EP216

from Economics Explored · host Tonya Evans, Gene Tunny

Professor Tonya Evans is the author of the new book "Digital Money Demystified: Go from Cash to Crypto Safely, Legally, and Confidently." She discusses the topic of cryptocurrency with show host Gene Tunny. Professor Evans argues there are many myths surrounding digital assets, including their association with criminal activity and extreme volatility. She aims to dispel these myths and provide readers with a more accurate understanding of cryptocurrencies. Professor Evans is distinguished professor at Penn State Dickinson Law and a leading expert in intellectual property and new technologies. Please note this episode is for general information only and is not meant to be financial or investment advice. Please get in touch with any questions, comments and suggestions by emailing us at [email protected] or sending a voice message via https://www.speakpipe.com/economicsexplored. About Professor Tonya M. EvansDr. Tonya M. Evans is a distinguished professor at Penn State Dickinson Law and a leading expert in intellectual property and new technologies. With a prestigious 2023 EDGE in Tech Athena Award, she is highly sought-after as a keynote speaker and consultant. Her expertise spans blockchain, entrepreneurship, entertainment law, and more.As a member of international boards and committees, including the World Economic Forum/Wharton DAO Project Series, Dr. Evans remains at the forefront of cutting-edge research. She recently testified before the House Financial Services Committee and the Copyright Office and USPTO to advise on the intellectual property law issues related to NFTs and blockchain technology.What’s covered in EP216[00:05:31] Prudent crypto investing according to Prof. Evans.[00:09:18] Crypto scams.[00:13:18] Peer-to-peer technology.[00:17:34] Taxing crypto assets.[00:22:45] Central bank digital currencies (CBDCs).[00:29:13] Exchanging value without government support.[00:38:17] The currency of outer space.[00:41:10] Self-custody and centralized exchanges.[00:47:48] "Not your keys, not your crypto."[00:49:17] Underrepresentation in the crypto ecosystem.[00:54:07] Learning the language of crypto.[00:59:47] Tracking Bitcoin transactions.[01:01:57] The speed of prosecuting crypto fraud.Links relevant to the conversationAmazon page for Digital Money Demystified:https://www.amazon.com.au/Digital-Money-Demystified-Crypto%C2%AE-Confidently-ebook/dp/B0BVP8GPF8Regarding a spot Bitcoin ETF, Yahoo Finance reported on 28 November 23 that “Crypto investors are awaiting Security & Exchange Commission (SEC) approval for a spot bitcoin ETF, which could unlock a surge of capital investment in the crypto space.”https://finance.yahoo.com/video/bitcoin-may-reach-57k-over-175421720.htmlTreasury Secretary Janet Yellen on Binance:https://home.treasury.gov/news/press-releases/jy1926

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