Andrew Yang has been the most prominent Democratic presidential candidate to call for greater clarity around crypto/digital asset regulations — making it all the more fitting that he is now making his industry conference debut at CoinDesk’s upcoming Consensus 2019 conference.
On May 15th from 3-30pm in New York City, Yang will take the stage at the largest annual cryptocurrency and blockchain technology event in the world. He’ll sit down with Neeraj Agrawal, Director of Communication at Coin Center, a non-profit focused on the policy issues facing cryptocurrencies.
Other representatives and regulators from the U.S. government will also be speaking at Consensus, including:
Rep. Warren Davidson (R-OH)
Rep. Tom Emmer (R-MN)
Daniel Gorfine – Chief Innovation Officer & Director for LabCFT
Sigal Mandelker – Under Secretary for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence at the Department of the Treasury
More details about the event can be seen at Consensus2019.com.
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