What the United States needs is tens of billions of dollars, and the state is going to take it from the American crypto community.
Zachary Kelman
Zachary Kelman serves as general counsel of Cointelegraph. He is a lawyer focusing on the regulatory environment that surrounds digital currency and financial technology, whether that’s obtaining licenses and designing compliance policies to meet newly crafted laws in the Philippines or meeting and crafting policies with Caribbean regulators. Prior to co-founding Kelman PLLC, he managed the compliance program for Coins.ph. Zachary has represented and advised entrepreneurs on best legal practices for their business across the fintech space.
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