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MONEY REIMAGINED: Think Tanks; the First Call for Policy Teams Looking for Crypto Data

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4.8689 Ratings

🗓️ 9 September 2022

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

This episode is sponsored by Circle and NEAR.

Think tanks are research institutions with an evidence-based approach. They have recently been called upon to provide data points for crypto to support informed policy decision-making.

On this episode of “Money Reimagined,” hosts Michael Casey and Sheila Warren  speak with 

Josh Lipsky,  the senior director of the Atlantic Council’s GeoEconomics Center, where he manages the Atlantic Council's CBDC's tracker project, and John Soroushian the senior associate director for technology at the Bipartisan Policy Center, to discuss the big focus areas for crypto research agendas over the next year and predictions for the upcoming congressional session.

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information. This episode is sponsored by Circle and Near.

0:36.2

Money is changing.

0:38.6

So where do we go from here?

0:41.0

Through high-profile interviews and thought-provoking analysis,

0:44.0

join Michael Casey and Sheila Warren for the Money Reimagined podcast,

0:48.2

as they explore the connection between finance, human culture,

0:51.0

and are increasingly digital lives.

0:57.3

And just a reminder, CoinDesk is a new source and does not provide investment advice. And now, you're Sheila Warren. Hello and welcome to Money Reimagined.

1:05.8

I'm Sheila Warren. Over the past year, we've talked quite a bit on this show about the quickly

1:10.5

evolving crypto policy environment. As the industry grows, we've talked quite a bit on this show about the quickly evolving

1:11.0

crypto policy environment. As the industry grows, governments are paying attention looking

1:15.7

to get up to speed fast. I spent this summer in Washington, D.C., and I was struck by the number

1:20.9

of topics teams juggle on a daily basis. In addition to crypto, a typical day might involve

1:25.8

everything from truck safety to student loan debt to health emergencies.

1:29.7

So in trying to make important decisions, policy teams often look to trusted research to understand the site of play around key issues.

1:37.3

Enter think tanks, some of the most influential institutions in D.C. For those who aren't familiar, think tanks are research institutions that

1:44.8

generally sit somewhere between academia and policy, and there are different types. Some have

1:49.9

very specific focus areas or political leanings, while others are more general with broad research

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