Amanda Tuminelli, Chief Legal Officer for the DeFI Education Fund, discusses her crypto journey and her work with the organization. The DEF is a research and advocacy group dedicated to explaining the advantages of Decentralized Finance.
Amanda Tuminelli, Chief Legal Officer for the DeFI Education Fund, visits the podcast to discuss her crypto journey, her role with the organization and its objectives. (What is DeFi? It is shorthand for Decentralized Finance and the backbone of DeFi is blockchain technology and smart contracts.)
The DeFi Education Fund is a nonpartisan research and advocacy group working to explain the benefits of DeFi, achieve regulatory clarity for the future of the global digital economy, and help realize the transformative potential of DeFi for everyone.
Amanda goes in depth into the DEF’s areas of focus:
Research and Advocacy
Policymaker Education
Messaging for Crypto Companies
Research about Blockchain Issues and Regulations
Providing “Legal Firepower” to Crypto Causes; and
DeFi Project Best Practices
Amanda also discusses how lawyers can pursue a career in crypto and why that wasn’t the case a few years ago. It’s not only an option now because the industry is more mature, but also because of the openness of those in the crypto world and their desire for passionate individuals to join them. To get a job in crypto law, Amanda emphasizes the importance of understanding the technology and finding projects of interest.
So how did Amanda get to the DEF? She started out as a securities and white collar crime lawyer, but a case came along that would change her career trajectory. She was working for Kobre and Kim, a law firm focused on disputes and investigations, when the firm was hired by a client accused of running an illegal crypto mining scheme. To get up to speed on the case and get her client out of jail, she had to dive deep into learning about blockchain technology and that is when she caught the bug. A few years later, a friend and former college friend contacted her about joining the legal team at the DeFI Education Fund and she took them up on it.
Editing and Production: Grant Blackstock
Theme Music: Home Base (Instrumental Version) by TA2MI
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Editing and Production: Grant Blackstock
Theme Music: Home Base (Instrumental Version) by TA2MI