Cryptocurrency and Blockchain Technology: Potential Impacts on State and Local Government

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Cryptocurrency and Blockchain Technology: Potential Impacts on State and Local Government

Description

A panel of legal experts and government officials discussed the potential uses and effects of cryptocurrency and blockchain technology on state and local governments during the annual Edwin L. Crawford Program on Municipal Law at Albany Law School on Tuesday, November 29, 2022.

Watch the program on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H4a6x0SG_ao

• Panel participants included: 
• Anna Kelles - New York State Assembly Member
• Deborah Hoffman '96 - Managing Associate General Counsel at Western Union; Co-director and Professor in the Financial Compliance and Risk Management Program at Albany Law School
• Tanya Marshall - State Archivist and Chief Records Officer for the State of Vermont
• Christopher C. Rosenquest - Mayor of the City of Plattsburgh, NY
• Antony Haynes (moderator) - Associate Dean for Strategic Initiatives, Director of Cybersecurity and Privacy Law, Professor of Law at Albany Law School

Publisher

Government Law Center at Albany Law School

Date

November 29, 2022

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Panel Discussion, recorded

Duration

1.5 hours

Files

Cryptocurrency and Blockchain Technologies CLE program materials.pdf

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Citation

“Cryptocurrency and Blockchain Technology: Potential Impacts on State and Local Government,” Government Law Center at Albany Law School , accessed May 17, 2024, https://governmentlawcenter.omeka.net/items/show/558.