Events

The ESG Initiative at the Wharton School

Wharton@RegTech Workshop Series

The Zicklin Center for Business Ethics Research at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania hosts the invitation-only meetings on the regulation, self-regulation, and co-regulation of token offerings from a multi-jurisdictional perspective.

The meetings focus on the following areas:

  • The economic reality of different types of tokens and issuance structures.
  • Review of current domestic and international regulatory approaches.
  • Potential harms from no regulation vs. potential harms from excessive regulation, and possible approaches to a balanced regulatory framework.
  • Possible “regulatory stack” (capital markets/securities law, company/organizational law, further contractual classifications, property law, tax law, anti-money laundering & anti-terrorism funding regulation).
  • The impact of different types of tokens and issuance structures on prospective regulatory approaches, including “certified best practices” and safe harbor approaches.
  • Questions around regulated entities, liability and enforcement in decentralized ecosystems.
  • Cross-jurisdictional alignment and enforcement issues.
  • Technical opportunities for evidence-based compliance and enforcement.
  • Experiences from similar regulatory challenges (e.g. lessons learned from crowdfunding regulation or the continuous adaption of capital market/securities laws to economic realities).
  • Comparison of national approaches.
  • Economic realities of different types of tokens and issuance structures.
  • Secondary market trading in cryptocurrency tokens.
  • Evidence from the development of the market to date.
  • Technical mechanisms to facilitate regulatory and legal compliance.
  • Self-regulatory and co-regulatory approaches.

The event will be conducted under Chatham House Rules to encourage open conversation. We will encourage all attendees to actively contribute to interactive discussions.

Organizers

Daniel Resas

Christian Sillaber