At this week’s #InjectiveSummit2025, I joined @NYDFS Deputy Superintendent John Melican for a fireside chat — a timely and thoughtful discussion on trust charters, tokenization, stablecoins, and the evolving regulatory landscape for digital assets.
It was a full-circle moment for me. Nearly a decade ago — following 16 months of deliberations between 2014 and 2016 — I worked during my tenure at @NCCommerce and the Office of the Commissioner of Banks to help negotiate and shape the North Carolina Money Transmitters Act of 2016, defining “virtual currency,” clarifying licensure requirements, and securing key exemptions for miners, colored coins, smart contract platforms, software developers, and non-custodial wallet providers.
Thank you to @injective for convening an extraordinary summit — and to John for joining me on stage for this important dialogue.
Special thanks to @ericinjective @noahaxler @mirza @cooper_emmons @YaeSul_ @XinranXu1 $INJ @bangjelkoski

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