Scott Johnsson: The SEC vs Coinbase and Binance - [Web3 Breakdowns, EP.74]

Scott Johnsson: The SEC vs Coinbase and Binance - [Web3 Breakdowns, EP.74]

Author: Colossus | Investing & Business Podcasts June 16, 2023 Duration: 59:14

This is Eric Golden and my guest today is Scott Johnsson. Last week, the SEC declared war on Crypto by formally filing charges against Coinbase and Binance. Scott’s background as a finance lawyer and investor make him the ideal guest to unpack this. We go deep into the weeds on this one, talking about the SEC’s complaint against Binance and Coinbase and why Scott thinks most tokens are not a security. We also talk about how this might play out, the limits of the SEC’s powers, and why the industry should flex its political muscles in light of this existential threat. This is an important discussion at a critical time for the industry. I hope you enjoy my conversation with Scott Johnson


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Show Notes

(00:02:10) - (First question) - Changes in SEC's approach to crypto compared to traditional finance

(00:07:06) - SEC's complaint against Binance

(00:10:28) - Binance's case highlights the importance of securities trading registration

(00:12:30) - Inflexible registration requirement of the SEC hinders innovation in crypto

(00:14:31) - Coinbase case exposes SEC's contrasting approach and Coinbase's good-faith

(00:16:49) - Why the timing of Coinbase's testimony is significant

(00:19:26) - Potential impact of finding one token as a security among a group

(00:21:23) - The role of burn mechanisms, presales, and primary/secondary transactions

(00:28:00) - Analogy of trading cards in a securities transaction

(00:32:58) - Equity and token ownership do not necessarily classify tokens as securities

(00:35:38) - Staking and earn programs blur the line between service and investment

(00:38:07) - Years-long litigation expected between SEC and major crypto companies

(00:40:46) - SEC faces pressure as internal court cases weaken its position

(00:47:58) - Politics shapes crypto regulation, narrative building influences policy and elections

(00:53:31) - Democrats' anti-crypto stance protects banks but alienates pro-crypto voters

(00:57:19) - What legal or regulatory resolution he is most excited to see over the next six months and six years

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Eric Golden hosts Making Markets, a podcast that digs into the often unseen mechanics and human behaviors driving how value is assigned and traded. Rather than just analyzing charts or headlines, conversations focus on the underlying architecture-the rules, relationships, and psychology-that defines how any marketplace functions. This approach means that one episode might dissect the familiar terrain of bonds or equities, while the next ventures into the specialized worlds of fine art, cryptocurrency, or even vineyard acquisitions. The common thread is a curiosity about the actual transactions and the people who facilitate them, providing a tangible sense of what occurs when assets change hands. By speaking with practitioners and experts each week, the show demystifies the complex systems that form the backbone of global commerce, offering listeners a clearer picture of economic forces at work. As part of the Colossus network of investing and business podcasts, Making Markets builds a comprehensive library of knowledge, turning abstract concepts into accessible narratives. It’s for anyone who has ever wondered about the real-world machinery operating behind the curtain of daily financial news.
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