Neal Reiter (Yale SOM 10), Lead for AML and Fraud Prevention at IdentityMind
“New York has put into place its BitLicense under the guise of protecting citizens from dubious crypto operators.”
“New York has put into place its BitLicense under the guise of protecting citizens from dubious crypto operators.”
“I think [Bitcoin being unstoppable] is actually a very accurate assessment, because what we’re talking about is open source: a self-improving and planetary matrix, competing for people’s consent.”
“Now, blockchain is just the latest technology platform which can deliver investment information; we believe that we’re pioneering how this latest generation of technology transforms market research and the sharing of investment information.”
“We focus more on the problems that blockchain technology can solve, and the problems for which it is the best tool to solve.”
‘“You’re already getting paid as much as ‘Joe.’ You get that’s wrong, right?’ I mean yes, but I have the experience and the background to do what you need to do. And nobody else does, that’s just reality.”
“We need to think about how this technology can be beneficial, not only to people at the top of the pyramid, but also to people across the pyramid, and especially to those at the bottom of the pyramid.”
“The matter of fact is that everyone wants to claim the glory of being the first integrator of a new technology, but nobody wants to be the failure of the investment in unknown technology.”
“I hope they succeed, because if they do, the technology has a lot of potential to help many of those who haven’t benefited as much from the last couple of decades of technological growth.”