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Crypto Goes to Washington: Covering the Infra Bill (and Policy in General)

Hosted by ACJR & Renee McGivern
 
 
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About Event

Welcome to the second season of ACJR's Off the Record, a peer-to-peer way for journalists to get up to speed on all things crypto.

In this session we're looking at how crypto broke onto the scene in DC as the horse-trading over the infrastructure bill intensified, and crypto became a part of the legislative conversation. As policy and regulation continue to remain critical factors for crypto adoption, the intersection of DC and crypto isn't going away any time soon.

Agenda
A 10-minute talk by Nikilesh De, regulatory reporter at CoinDesk, author of its State of Crypto newsletter and ACJR's reporter of the year.

Half an hour for Q&A with Nik and other panelists including
• Ephrat Livni, DealBook reporter, The New York Times
• Kellie Mejdrich, reporter, Politico's Pro Financial Services

This whole session really is off the record, so it’s not recorded and we ask attendees to abide by Chatham House rules.

This event is open to journalists and researchers only.

About the Association of Cryptocurrency Journalists and Researchers (ACJR)
The ACJR is a professional body that recognizes the best journalism and research on cryptocurrencies and blockchains.

Off the Record was put together by an ACJR working group comprising:
Joon Ian Wong, Renee McGivern, Molly Jane Zuckerman, Pete Rizzo, David Pan.