Why Is the Proposed FinCEN Rule for Unhosted Wallets Being Pushed So Quickly? - Ep.204

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Jeremy Allaire of Circle Pay and Kristin Smith of the Blockchain Association explain the impact of and motivation behind Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin’s proposed FinCEN rule that targets “unhosted” wallets. In this episode, they cover: what the new FinCEN rule says, and how it would impact unhosted or self-hosted wallets, as well as crypto businesses why they believe this is really politically motivated and unilateral midnight rule making by Secretary Mnuchin  what other bureaucrats and policymakers think should be done instead  whether the rule only affects businesses rather than individuals  what information will be recorded according to the rule ways to circumvent compliance  how the rule affects DeFi and Web3 the procedural hurdles Mnuchin took to propose the rule, and what they recommend the crypto community to do try to stop the implementation of the rule  how the rule comports with European GDPR regulations  which government entities will be tasked with making the regulatory changes the space needs  why President-Elect Joe Biden’s administration may be more favorable for the space   Thank you to our sponsors!  Crypto.com: http://crypto.com 1inch: http://1inch.exchange    Episode links:  Jeremy Allaire: https://twitter.com/jerallaire  Kristin Smith: https://twitter.com/kmsmithdc   Circle: https://www.circle.com/en/ The Blockchain Association: https://theblockchainassociation.org   Stories on proposed rule:  https://www.coindesk.com/fincen-proposes-kyc-rules-for-crypto-wallets https://www.theblockcrypto.com/post/88347/treasury-crypto-wallets-reporting-rule   Effect on DeFi: https://twitter.com/jerallaire/status/1340060806088671232?s=20   https://twitter.com/jchervinsky/status/1340050400871911424?s=20   Coin Center response: https://www.coincenter.org/a-midnight-rule-for-cryptocurrency-transaction-reports/   Brian Armstrong’s earlier tweet thread: https://twitter.com/brian_armstrong/status/1331745196887867393 Collins Belton’s tweet thread: https://twitter.com/collins_belton/status/1340051986008350721?s=20