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Sex, drugs, and crypto: : blockchain lead innovations in public policy 2024 / Khurshid P. Khoja.
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Khoja, Khurshid P.
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New York, New York : Practising Law Institute, 2024.
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1 online resource (1,220 pages)
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Blockchains (Databases)
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Chapter 1. Preface: Sex, Drugs and Crypto(graphy) (May 10, 2024)
Chapter 2. United States Government Accountability Office, Blockchain: Emerging Technology Offers Benefits for Some Applications but Faces Challenges (March 2022), available at: https://www.gao.gov/assets/gao-22-104625.pdf
Chapter 3. Prof. Tim Roughgarden, The Inkblot That Is Web3 (Lionhack 2023) (April 14, 2023), available at: https://timroughgarden.org/talks/lionhack23.pdf
Chapter 4. Prof. Tim Roughgarden, Foundations of Blockchains, Lecture #1: Introduction and Overview (2021-2022), available at: https://timroughgarden.github.io/fob21/l/l1.pdf
Chapter 5. Dr. Tonya M. Evans, Professor of Law, Penn State Dickinson Law, Testimony Before the House Financial Services Subcommittee on Digital Assets, Financial Technology, and Inclusion, Coincidence or Coordinated? The Administration's Attack on the Digital Asset Ecosystem (March 9, 2023), available at: https://docs.house.gov/meetings/BA/BA21/20230309/115389/HHRG-118-BA21-Wstate-EvansT-20230309.pdf
Chapter 6. Optional Reading (Compilation)-Introduction to Blockchain
Chapter 7. Senator Elizabeth Warren and Senator Bill Cassidy, Open Letter to the U.S. Department of Justice and Department of Homeland Security (April 25, 2024), available at: https://www.warren.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/Warren,%20Cassidy%20Letter%20to%20DOJ%20and%20DHS%20on%20CSAM%20&%20Crypto.pdf
Chapter 8. Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN), Financial Trend Analysis, Use of Convertible Virtual Currency for Suspected Online Child Sexual Exploitation and Human Trafficking: Threat Pattern & Trend Information, January 2020 to December 2021 (February 2024), available at: https://www.fincen.gov/sites/default/files/shared/FTA_Human_Trafficking_FINAL508.pdf
Chapter 9. Deputy Secretary Adewale O. Adeyemo, U.S. Department of the Treasury, Written Testimony Before the Senate Banking, Housing & Urban Affairs Committee, Update from the U.S. Treasury Department-Countering Illicit Finance, Counterterrorism, and Sanctions Evasion (April 9, 2024), available at: https://www.banking.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/adeyemo_testimony_4-9-243.pdf
Chapter 10. Senator Pat Toomey, Opening Statement Before the Senate Banking Committee, Understanding the Role of Digital Assets in Illicit Finance (March 17, 2022), available at: https://www.banking.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/Toomey%20Statement%203-17-22.pdf
Chapter 11. Jonathan Levin, Co-Founder and Chief Strategy Officer, Chainalysis Inc., Written Testimony Before the Senate Banking Committee, Understanding the Role of Digital Assets in Illicit Finance (March 17, 2022), available at: https://www.banking.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/Levin%20Testimony%203-17-223.pdf
Chapter 12. Bitcoin, The Silk Road and the Case for Cryptocurrency Payments in the State-Sanctioned Cannabis Industry (May 22, 2023)
Chapter 13. Khurshid P. Khoja and Hannah Stitt, Overview of the Silk Road: United States v. Ulbricht (Annotated Outline) (May 22, 2023)
Chapter 14. Crypto, Cannabis and SAFE Banking, CoinDesk (April 27, 2022), available at: https://www.coindesk.com/layer2/paymentsweek/2022/04/27/crypto-cannabis-and-safe-banking/
Chapter 15. Catalina Goanta, The Private Governance of Identity on the Silk Road, Frontiers in Blockchain, Vol. 3, No. 4 (April 7, 2020), available at: https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fbloc.2020.00004/full
Chapter 16. Alexandra D. Comolli and Michele R. Korver, Surfing the First Wave of Cryptocurrency Money Laundering, 69 DOJ J. Fed. L. & Prac. 183 (May 2021)
Chapter 17. Silk Road Case Holdings (Compilation)
Chapter 18. Federal Precedents on Money Laundering Using Bitcoin (Compilation)
Chapter 19. Text-S.1323-118th Congress (2023-2024): SAFE Banking Act of 2023, available at: https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/senate-bill/1323/text
Chapter 20. Aaron Smith, National Cannabis Industry Association, Testimony Before the United States Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs, Examining Cannabis Banking Challenges of Small Businesses and Workers (May 11, 2023)
Chapter 21. Cannabis Regulators Association, Comments on Ongoing Urgency of Cannabis Banking Situation in States and Need for Policy Solutions (May 10, 2023)
Chapter 22. National Cannabis Roundtable (NCR), National Cannabis Industry Association (NCIA), U.S. Cannabis Council (USCC), Minority Cannabis Business Association (MCBA), and National Hispanic Cannabis Council (NHCC), Letter to Urge Action on SAFE Banking Act of 2023 (March 21, 2023)
Chapter 23. Optional Reading (Compilation)-The Diminishing Returns on Financial Censorship in the Age of Web3
Chapter 24. Geoffrey Lawrence, Reason Foundation, Marijuana's Social Equity Misfire: Why State Efforts to Promote Restorative Justice Within the Cannabis Industry Have Failed, and How a Market-Based Approach Can Provide Better Outcomes (April 2023), available at: https://reason.org/wp-content/uploads/marijuana-social-equity-misfire.pdf
Chapter 25. Khurshid Khoja and Geoffrey Lawrence, Marijuana Social Equity Programs Should Be Redesigned to Directly Support People Harmed by Criminalization, Marijuana Moment (January 11, 2024), available at: https://www.marijuanamoment.net/marijuana-social-equity-programs-should-be-redesigned-to-directly-support-people-harmed-by-criminalization-op-ed/
Chapter 26. D.C. Marijuana Bill's Approach to Drug War Reparations Isn't Perfect, But It's a Start (Op-Ed), Marijuana Moment (February 2, 2023), available at: https://www.marijuanamoment.net/d-c-marijuana-bills-approach-to-drug-war-reparations-isnt-perfect-but-its-a-start-op-ed/
Chapter 27. Delivering Restitution to Formerly Incarcerated Nonviolent Cannabis Offenders Through Tax Equity and Web3 (May 20, 2024)
Chapter 28. Spencer Williams, Edge Contracts, 25 U. PA. J. BUS. L. (2023), available at: https://scholarship.law.upenn.edu/jbl/vol25/iss3/5
Chapter 29. Optional Reading (Compilation)-Social Equity 3.0: Using the Blockchain to Deliver Restitution for Equal Protection Violations During Cannabis Prohibition
Chapter 30. Prof. Tonya M. Evans, Embracing Financial Sovereignty: The Evolution and Empowerment of Going Bankless with Crypto, Digital Money Demystified Weekly Trends Digest (August 15, 2023), available at: https://dmddigestinvest.substack.com/p/embracing-financial-sovereignty
Chapter 31. Prof. Tonya M. Evans, Reflecting on the Evolution and Future of Blockchain: A Personal and Industry Perspective, LinkedIn (April 30, 2024), available at: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/reflecting-evolution-future-blockchain-personal-industry-tonya-evans-4wbse?utm_source=share&utm_medium=guest_desktop&utm_campaign=copy
Chapter 32. Nick Rishwain and James McCall, Select CougarDAO LLC Substack Blogs, available at: https://cougardao.substack.com
Chapter 33. Miles Jennings and David Kerr, A Legal Framework for Decentralized Autonomous Organization, Andreessen Horowitz DAO 1, 12-13 (2022), available at: https://a16zcrypto.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/dao-legal-framework-part-1.pdf
Chapter 34. Optional Reading (Compilation)-Redemption and Reputation On-Chain: Realizing Opportunities for Economic Empowerment and Harm Reduction Through Web3
Index.
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