From Crypto Soiree To Blockchain Summit, A Regulator On The Stump!

“Our capital markets in the United States are a treasure that belongs to everyone,” said Hester Peirce, a commissioner at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, during the 8th annual Black Blockchain Summit.

Affectionately known as “Crypto Mom” by the industry, she continues to serve well after her second term ended in June.

A Federal And A Local Regulator Talk Crypto

The fireside where she spoke at Howard University was moderated by Karima Woods, Commissioner of the District of Columbia Department of Insurance, Securities and Banking.

“I do believe that financial education is the best protection that we can give people,” SEC Commissioner Peirce stated when Commissioner Woods asked about risk mitigation. She added that there’s a need to move away from disclosures as a primary default.

“Principles-based regulation is what we need,” she added as the conversation shifted to technology as a financial inclusion tool.