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Business has @AcquiredFM. Founders get @FoundersPodcast. Investors listen to @InvestLikeBest. Lawyers never had an equivalent. Iโ€™m working to make @LawofCodeFM exactly that.
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Episode 202: Perps, explained. What are they, how the funding rate works and what the CFTC announcement changed. ft @jchervinsky, @BradBourque, @_Ryne_Miller, @mdf2000, @kkirkbos, David Shafer, @BrettHarrison.
Over a trillion dollars worth of perps are traded every month, yet 99% people have never heard of them. This @LawofCodeFM episode is a multi-hour deep dive on perps, starting from the history of grain futures in Chicago to Friday's historic @CFTC announcements. It took me months to put this together. My goal: the internet's most comprehensive explainer on perps. You'll hear from the world's leading experts on the legal layer of perps; @jchervinsky and @BradBourque of @HyperliquidPC, @BrettHarrison of @Architect_Fi, @kkirkbos, @_Ryne_Miller, @mdf2000 and David Shafer of @coinbase. By the end of this episode, I promise you'll be in the top percentile for understanding perps, regardless of where you're starting from. (You just might need to listen twice. There's a lot here.) Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 4:04 What is a perp @BrettHarrison 7:18 Why futures contracts exist 8:15 Liquidity fragmentation 11:01 History of U.S. futures @_Ryne_Miller 17:08 Richard Nixon, the gold standard and financial futures 21:27 Birth of the CFTC 24:27 Robert Shiller's 1992 paper @kkirkbos 30:09 Price convergence 32:00 The funding rate 43:41 Oracles and manipulation risk 47:39 Are perps swaps or futures? 52:44 A @ChairmanSelig clip on perps 54:02 The DCM framework 59:16 DCMs, DCOs and FCMs explained 1:04:55 History of crypto perps (BitMEX) 1:13:00 How Hyperliquid works 1:25:41 CFTC's historic announcements on May 29, 2026 1:35:00 Fireside with @jchervinsky and @BradBourque of @HyperliquidPC Nothing in this podcast is legal or investment advice.
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Episode 201: The CLARITY Act ft @NYcryptolawyer, @milesjennings, @SH_Brennan, @KyleBligen, @millercwl. This is the most comprehensive explainer on the draft bill available on the internet.
What is the CLARITY Act? How does it protect the 70 million Americans who hold crypto? What does it change about how projects operate? This @LawofCodeFM podcast explains the history of U.S. digital asset regulation, why regulation-by-enforcement failed and what CLARITY solves, plus remaining steps for this to become law. Featured: @NYcryptolawyer, @milesjennings, @SH_Brennan, @KyleBligen, @millercwl, Dugan Bliss and snippets from @BillHughesDC, @thatgerald. By the end of this episode, I promise you'll be in the 99th percentile for understanding the CLARITY Act, regardless of whether you're a lawyer, builder or operator. Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 4:46 Explaining market structure 6:05 @milesjennings on regulatory distortion 10:43 Predecessor bills (RFIA, FIT21) 13:35 Senate Banking markup takeaways @millercwl 15:46 SEC & CFTC 20:37 The Securities Act of 1933 23:07 The Howey Test 25:26 @NYcryptolawyer's Ineluctable Modality of Securities Law 28:51 SEC enforcement 32:32 Why SEC rulemaking isn't enough 37:36 Titles of CLARITY 40:00 Digital commodities 47:29 Howey principles @NYcryptolawyer 54:10 Promoters: originators 58:18 Promoters: related persons 1:04:13 Token taxonomy @milesjennings 1:11:02 Ancillary asset requirements 1:19:34 The certification process 1:28:32 Remaining hurdles for CLARITY 1:34:50 Stablecoin yield 1:38:45 Ethics @KyleBligen 1:45:50 Tax consequences @CryptoTaxGuyETH 1:48:54 Thanking people working on the bill, such as @SenLummis, @gillibrandny, @SenatorTimScott, @SenatorHagerty, @SenThomTillis, @MarkWarner, @SenRubenGallego, f , their staffs & many, many others. Nothing in this podcast is legal or investment advice.
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Episode 200: Money Transmission & Developer Liability ft @valkenburgh, @brianeklein, @amandatums & @JacobRobinsonJD You might have noticed I jumped a few episode numbers, from 186 to 200. Thatโ€™s to signal a new era of Law of Code. Welcome to Season 2.
Everyone in crypto should understand money transmission laws. This @LawofCodeFM podcast explains the history of money transmission, how rules are being (mis)applied, and what might change with draft legislation. Featured: @valkenburgh, @amandatums, @brianeklein and a snippet from @jchervinsky. This is the most comprehensive podcast I've ever done. Welcome to Law of Code, Season 2. Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 3:18 What's at stake? 4:40 Which developers are at risk 6:03 Custodial vs. non-custodial 9:32 What is a money transmission license? 9:47 Steamships, the telegraph & Western Union 12:14 The Bank Secrecy Act 13:38 Section 1960 15:26 The Patriot Act 19:39 FinCEN's 2013 and 2019 guidance 24:42 OFAC sanctions Tornado Cash 27:30 How Tornado Cash works 30:48 @coincenter v. Yellen 32:24 DOJ indicts @rstormsf, @semenov_roman_, @TorEkelandPLLC's client & Samourai Wallet devs 35:15 The Van Loon win @preston_vanloon 40:33 Developer losses 43:48 Bad facts make bad law 48:46 @brianeklein on @rstormsf's case 50:50 The Brady letter 57:00 @LewellenMichael sues for answers 1:09:24 The Blanche memo 1:18:46 The Galeotti speech 1:26:13 Catch-22 for developers 1:30:03 The chilling effect @fund_defi @jchervinsky 1:33:48 Blockchain Regulatory Certainty Act 1:38:03 Promoting Innovation in Blockchain Development Act 1:45:28 What's next? Nothing in this podcast is legal or investment advice.
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