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[LIVE NOW] Rehash Season 9 Guest Nomination โ๏ธ & Voting ๐ณ๏ธ
It's time to nominate and vote on your favorite guests to Rehash! Season 9 guest elections run from June 24-28, and Season 9 launches July 11, 2024.

๐๏ธ S10 E1 | Discovery of New Things on Blockchain w/Bunny (Dora)
In our first episode of Season 10, weโre speaking with Bunny, CEO of Dora, an onchain discovery engine thatโs making it easier than ever for people to discover new apps and projects across a multitude of chains.

๐๏ธ S9 E2 | A New Era of Media Without Algorithms or Ads w/Grace Guan (Unlonely)
In this episode, weโre speaking with Grace Guan, co-founder of Unlonely, a web3 livestreaming platform, about web2 vs web3 media, inner workings of YouTube algorithms, and how traditional media platforms can stop exploiting creators by getting rid of ads and algorithms in this new iteration of media weโre building in web3.
Rehash is the first community-owned podcast, where community members help decide key podcast decisions, like which guests we host on the podcast. Rehash is hosted, produced, and edited by Diana Chen.
On this episode of Rehash, we speak with Rebecca Rettig, Chief Legal and Policy Officer at Polygon Labs, about the current state of crypto regulation around the world.
Rebecca was nominated by Carsten and voted onto the podcast by Justin Conley, Katelyn Donnelly, Zayi Reyes, Meg Lister, Aaron Soskin, David Silverman, anon, and Carsten.
https://player.simplecast.com/7a7eabeb-e0da-455e-aebc-30eda71b7a8a?display=iframe&height=200px
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On this episode of Rehash, we speak with Rebecca Rettig, Chief Legal and Policy Officer at Polygon Labs, about the current state of crypto regulation around the world.
This is the first legal and policy focused conversation weโve had on Rehash in over a year - the last conversation we had on crypto regulation was with Katherine Wu from Archetype and Crypto Council for Innovation all the way back in Season 2.
The main difference I wanted to touch on in this episode (other than just getting a more current take on where crypto regulation currently stands) is getting a more global perspective on how different countries or regions of the world are looking at crypto. Rebecca talks about key pieces of crypto legislation like MiCA (Markets in Crypto Assets) in the EU and FIT (Financial Innovation and Technology for the 21st Century Act) in the U.S. and shares her perspectives on which countries have the most crypto friendly policies.
We focus most of the conversation on crypto policy, but we do chat a bit on the legal front as well. Rebecca talks about some key court cases weโve seen recently in the U.S., such as the Coinbase case, and shares her take on what she believes the SECโs strategy is and what that means for us as people building and working in the industry.
Finally we wrap up with some spicy questions from our community, like how to stay out of jail as someone building in web3 or whether crypto will ever succeed in the U.S.
If you enjoyed this episode, you can collect it as a podcast NFT here. There are 20 editions available to collect at 0.005 ETH each. Collecting an episode gets you membership in Rehash DAO, which allows you to nominate guests for future seasons of the podcast. Read more about joining the DAO here.
Resources and links referenced in this episode:
Financial Innovation and Technology for the 21st Century Act (FIT)
Get involved in policy: Email policy@polygon.technology
Donโt forget to rate, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts to help more people hear our conversations and learn about web3, DAOs, and the human side of emerging technology.
Lens: a permissionless, composable, & decentralized social graph that makes building a Web3 social platform easy. Find us on Lens @rehash.lens.
Livepeer: a protocol for developers who want to add live or on-demand video to their project that increases the reliability of video streaming while reducing costs associated with it by up to 50x.
Rehash is the first community-owned podcast, where community members help decide key podcast decisions, like which guests we host on the podcast. Rehash is hosted, produced, and edited by Diana Chen.
On this episode of Rehash, we speak with Rebecca Rettig, Chief Legal and Policy Officer at Polygon Labs, about the current state of crypto regulation around the world.
Rebecca was nominated by Carsten and voted onto the podcast by Justin Conley, Katelyn Donnelly, Zayi Reyes, Meg Lister, Aaron Soskin, David Silverman, anon, and Carsten.
https://player.simplecast.com/7a7eabeb-e0da-455e-aebc-30eda71b7a8a?display=iframe&height=200px
Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube | Lenstube | Substack
On this episode of Rehash, we speak with Rebecca Rettig, Chief Legal and Policy Officer at Polygon Labs, about the current state of crypto regulation around the world.
This is the first legal and policy focused conversation weโve had on Rehash in over a year - the last conversation we had on crypto regulation was with Katherine Wu from Archetype and Crypto Council for Innovation all the way back in Season 2.
The main difference I wanted to touch on in this episode (other than just getting a more current take on where crypto regulation currently stands) is getting a more global perspective on how different countries or regions of the world are looking at crypto. Rebecca talks about key pieces of crypto legislation like MiCA (Markets in Crypto Assets) in the EU and FIT (Financial Innovation and Technology for the 21st Century Act) in the U.S. and shares her perspectives on which countries have the most crypto friendly policies.
We focus most of the conversation on crypto policy, but we do chat a bit on the legal front as well. Rebecca talks about some key court cases weโve seen recently in the U.S., such as the Coinbase case, and shares her take on what she believes the SECโs strategy is and what that means for us as people building and working in the industry.
Finally we wrap up with some spicy questions from our community, like how to stay out of jail as someone building in web3 or whether crypto will ever succeed in the U.S.
If you enjoyed this episode, you can collect it as a podcast NFT here. There are 20 editions available to collect at 0.005 ETH each. Collecting an episode gets you membership in Rehash DAO, which allows you to nominate guests for future seasons of the podcast. Read more about joining the DAO here.
Resources and links referenced in this episode:
Financial Innovation and Technology for the 21st Century Act (FIT)
Get involved in policy: Email policy@polygon.technology
Donโt forget to rate, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts to help more people hear our conversations and learn about web3, DAOs, and the human side of emerging technology.
Lens: a permissionless, composable, & decentralized social graph that makes building a Web3 social platform easy. Find us on Lens @rehash.lens.
Livepeer: a protocol for developers who want to add live or on-demand video to their project that increases the reliability of video streaming while reducing costs associated with it by up to 50x.
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[LIVE NOW] Rehash Season 9 Guest Nomination โ๏ธ & Voting ๐ณ๏ธ
It's time to nominate and vote on your favorite guests to Rehash! Season 9 guest elections run from June 24-28, and Season 9 launches July 11, 2024.

๐๏ธ S10 E1 | Discovery of New Things on Blockchain w/Bunny (Dora)
In our first episode of Season 10, weโre speaking with Bunny, CEO of Dora, an onchain discovery engine thatโs making it easier than ever for people to discover new apps and projects across a multitude of chains.

๐๏ธ S9 E2 | A New Era of Media Without Algorithms or Ads w/Grace Guan (Unlonely)
In this episode, weโre speaking with Grace Guan, co-founder of Unlonely, a web3 livestreaming platform, about web2 vs web3 media, inner workings of YouTube algorithms, and how traditional media platforms can stop exploiting creators by getting rid of ads and algorithms in this new iteration of media weโre building in web3.
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