PANews reported on March 10 that according to the official website of the U.S. SEC, the discussion guests for the first roundtable meeting of the U.S. SEC Cryptocurrency Working Group to be held on March 21 include: Miles Jennings, general counsel of a16z crypto, Sarah Brennan, general counsel of investment company Delphi Ventures, Collins Belton, managing partner of law firm Brookwood PC, Chris Brummer, professor of fintech at Georgetown University Law School, Lewis Cohen, co-chairman of CahillNXT, Coy Garrison, partner of Steptoe, Teresa Goody Guillen, partner of BakerHostetler, Troy Paredes, founder of Paredes Strategies LLC, Lee Reiners, lecturer at Duke Center for Financial Economics and Duke University Law School, Benjamin Schiffrin, director of securities policy at Better Markets, Rodrigo Seira, special advisor to Cooley LLP, and John Reed Stark, president of John Reed Stark Consulting LLC.
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