Today's episode includes the story of AssangeDAO, a collective that raised a staggering 17,422 ETH ($59.5 million) to support Julian Assange's legal defense, culminating in his release. Kyle and Moish also discuss the NBA Top Shot settlement and the practicalities concerning the distribution of the Justice tokens, and Circle acquiring an EMI license, positioning itself as a compliant global stablecoin issuer under Europe's new MiCA regulations. They also provide insightful commentary on the Supreme Court's decision to overturn the Chevron deference and its implications on agency rulemaking, particularly the SEC.
Further deep dives include Logan Paul filing a defamation lawsuit against YouTuber Coffeezilla, a new bill for paying federal income taxes in Bitcoin, and a discussion on the regulatory implications of the recent US CFTC and SEC investigations.
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