Dear FinCen:

FinCen's digital assets lead is named on NY-DFS' agenda right before the July 4 holiday.

We have an open FOIL concerning New York Superintendent's September 11 LendingClub Board of Director’s resignation. A calendar pattern is concerning given substantial FOIL delays. 

BIS' London Innovation Lab is not xNY.io - Bank.org, PBC's problem. The Bank of London is a big problem for digital asset innovation funded out of New York. We have been in touch with the Bank of London and the Middle East on this concern. 

Facts as they stand support that FinCen already is well aware of NYCCoin and USDP being  digital asset failures in terms of value. USDD is clearly signaling the same. 

As such, we would like to request and ultimately earn FinCen approval to engage the Federal False Claims Act to protect digital asset purity, given our uniqueness and New York headquarters.

We look forward to learning more on this important matter. 

Respectfully yours,

Gunnar Larson
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Gunnar Larson 
xNY.io - Bank.org, PBC

MSc - Digital Currency 
MBA - Entrepreneurship and Innovation (ip)

G@xNY.io
+1-646-454-9107
New York, New York 10001



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JUNE

30

11:30 AM – 1:30 PM EST

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DFS EXCHANGE

A Conversation with Regulators and Industry Leaders on Financial Innovation and Digital-First Regulation

Join us to celebrate the launch of DFS Exchange, an engagement platform to foster the growth of responsible innovation in financial services in New York. Hear from DFS staff, industry experts, regulators, and entrepreneurs about the complementary forces of regulation and innovation in New York, and how the state is embracing a digital-first approach to regulatory oversight.  During the conversation, we will dive deeper into the importance of analytics and stakeholder engagement; how regulators can use technology themselves to keep pace with the evolving market, and how the RegTech and SupTech industries are evolving.

MEET THE SPEAKERS

 

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Adrienne Harris (Opening Remarks)

Superintendent of Financial Services

New York State Department of Financial Services

Kaitlin Asrow (Moderator – Panel 1)

Executive Deputy Superintendent, Research and Innovation Division, New York State Department of Financial Services

Seema Shah (Moderator – Panel 2)

Assistant Deputy Superintendent, Research and Innovation Division, New York State Department of Financial Services

PANEL ONE:  FOSTERING RESPONSIBLE INNOVATION IN NY

Christopher Brummer

Professor and Faculty Director, Institute of International Economic Law

Georgetown Law

Jimmy Chen

Founder and CEO

Propel

Maria Gotsch

President and Chief Executive Officer

Partnership Fund for New York City

Dr. Nicol Turner Lee

Senior Fellow, Center for Technology Innovation

The Brookings Institution

PANEL TWO: TRENDS IN SUPERVISORY TECHNOLOGIES AND APPROACHES

Kaitlin Asrow

Executive Deputy Superintendent, Research and Innovation Division, New York State Department of Financial Services

Melissa Netram

Partner

FS Vector


Kevin O’Connor

Chief, Virtual Assets and Emerging Technologies

FinCEN

Francesca Hopwood Road

Centre Head, London Innovation Hub

Bank of International Settlements

More information, including speakers’ bios, can be found on the DFS Exchange Event page.

 

Please Register
to Join Us on June 30

 

Registration deadline: Monday, June 27, 2022

Questions? Innovation@dfs.ny.gov

www.DFS.ny.gov  |  @NYDFS