Powers On… Why aren’t more law schools teaching blockchain, DeFi and NFTs?

Cointelegraph

Published Nov 24, 2021 09:20AM ET

Updated Nov 25, 2021 10:00AM ET

Blockchain technology is transformative for both our financial system and commercial enterprises, as well as for improving the human condition. More and more unbanked citizens both abroad and here in the United States now can have the capability to transfer and receive funds from loved ones with speed, economic efficiency and anonymity, where necessary, from oppressive regimes and governments and unstable economies. Traditional financial systems that have long not been available in underserved communities in various parts of Africa, Asia and Latin America must now recognize the power and efficiency of blockchain.


Powers On… is a monthly opinion column from Marc Powers, who spent much of his 40-year legal career working with complex securities-related cases in the United States after a stint with the SEC. He is now an adjunct professor at Florida International University College of Law, where he teaches a course on Blockchain, Crypto and Regulatory Considerations.


h4 The need for tech-educated lawyers/h4 h4 The intersection of technology and U.S. laws/h4


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