As part of our ongoing work on the intersection of crypto and public policy, the Center for Emerging Technology Policy will be hosting an ongoing series of roundtable discussions with key voices in the crypto space. These discussions will be held bi-monthly in London and in virtual spaces hosted by the organization.

The Crypto Policy Roundtables will be held under the Chatham House Rule. Participants are free to use the information received, but neither the identity nor the affiliation of the speaker, nor that of any other participants, may be revealed. Journalists will be welcome to attend these events so long as the Chatham House Rule is upheld.

The goals for these roundtables are threefold:

  1. To encourage productive and civil debate around public issues related to crypto assets and their implications for democratic society.
  2. To inform the public about the risks and externalities associated with crypto assets.
  3. To encourage further networking between technologists and policymakers.

For updates on the event schedule please sign up to the Center for Emerging Technology Policy email mailing list.

  • October 10, 2022 (18:00 BST) - Crypto, Potemkin Innovation and Venture Markets
  • October 27, 2022 (18:00 BST) - Stablecoins, E-Money and the Regulatory Perimeter
  • November 5, 2022 (19:00 GMT) - Fintech’s Impact on Financial Stability
  • November 20, 2022 (19:00 GMT) - Reading the Tea Leaves on the Gensler Doctrine to Crypto Regulation
  • December 6, 2022 (19:00 GMT) - The European Perspective on Innovation, Competition and Crypto