The Regulatory Threat to Bitcoin with Jason Brett - WBD649
The Peter McCormack Show
Peter McCormack
4.7 • 2.8K Ratings
🗓️ 24 April 2023
⏱️ 86 minutes
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Summary
Jason Brett is a former FDIC regulator who worked through the 2008 Global Financial Crisis. In this interview, we discuss the Restrict Act, a proposed piece of US legislation that could enable the Secretary of Commerce to shutter access to Bitcoin. We also talk about Operation Chokepoint 2.0, the banking crisis, and whether Bitcoin is a threat to the banks.
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Last month, a bipartisan group of United States senators introduced a bill called "Restricting the Emergence of Security Threats that Risk Information and Communications Technology Act", which is being referred to as the RESTRICT Act. Principally aimed at mitigating foreign technology threats, the legislation would empower officials to police and restrict Americans' domestic access to a range of technologies, including Bitcoin.
Whilst not principally aimed at cryptocurrencies (it has been drafted with the aim of banning companies like TikTok from the United States), the bill has been widely criticised for its broad language. It would enable the secretary of commerce to take action against any information and communication technology connected to a foreign adversary that posed "undue or unacceptable risk".
The US has recent experience of the original intent of laws being stretched to limit American citizens' rights: the 2001 Patriot Act has been used for increasingly pervasive monitoring and surveillance of Americans that included the implementation of bulk data collection programs by the NSA affecting millions of people.
The issue at hand is that Bitcoin presents a real and present danger to the Fed: it is both a viable alternative to commercial banks, and Treasury debt as a global reserve asset. History shows decision makers will use any tool available to restrict what they view as an undue and unacceptable risk. Whilst Bitcoin is not the primary target of the Restrict Act, it is feasible that one day it may be used to stop access to Bitcoin for Americans. Prepare accordingly.
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| 0:00.0 | What's keeping me up is I don't really know if the quote-unquote banking crisis is over. |
| 0:07.0 | We've done another temporary measure, but it was a process of many months and then a couple years |
| 0:11.3 | where maybe we'll face the repercussions like you said of |
| 0:15.2 | we over corrected in 2008 right but we didn't necessarily solve the problem at the time and if it happens |
| 0:21.1 | at a later date maybe this is that later date to pay that check. |
| 0:24.0 | Hello there, how are you all? |
| 0:26.0 | Did you have a good weekend? |
| 0:27.0 | We had a final rail bed for game in the season. |
| 0:30.0 | We won 2-0. |
| 0:31.0 | And so that is it. |
| 0:32.0 | Signed off, Cup winners, League league winners we move on to step five |
| 0:35.2 | can't wait to get that going anyway welcome to the what Bitcoin did |
| 0:39.1 | podcast which is brought to you by Iris Energy the largest NASDAQ listed Bitcoin miner using 100% renewable energy. |
| 0:46.4 | I'm your host Peter McCormack, and today we have Jason Brett, aka regulatory Jason back on the show. Now a few months ago when I was in Nashville, I sat down with Jason and talked about the bank runs of 2008 and the regulatory framework that follows. |
| 1:00.0 | So if you haven't checked that show out, definitely go and listen to that. It will be linked in the show notes |
| 1:04.9 | But only a couple of months later we had our very own bankrupts. It was really surreal to watch these things that Jason was |
| 1:11.1 | tennis about play out in real time. |
| 1:13.0 | Now at the same time we have a new regulatory threat by the way of the |
| 1:16.5 | Restrict Act, a blanket act that is meant to target Tik-Tok, but looks like it |
| 1:21.4 | would be much broader. So it was time to get Jason back on the show, |
| 1:24.8 | and it was great to have him in my hometown of Bedford of all places. Anyway, I hope you enjoy this one. |
| 1:29.3 | If you've got any questions about this or anything else, you can hit me up on my email. |
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