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#131 - Is UNI a security after Uniswap turns on the fee switch? EU and MiCA insights from Stephane Daniel

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Stéphane Daniel (@stephdan_law) is a Partner at d&a partners, an independent law firm dedicated to tech and blockchain entrepreneurs in France and the EU. Stéphane advises high-tech firms with their structuring, fundraising, and M&A transactions. He was notably involved in the first legal structuring (under French law) of DAOs and regularly advises companies on equity, debt, token, or hybrid fundraising and M&A transactions involving blockchain companies.

Show highlights:

[4:01] Legal consequences of turning on UNI's fee switch

[15:02] A different approach: veCRV

[18:59] Examining the differences between the veCRV, CRV and UNI proposal

[32:22] The importance of decentralization under EU law

[36:50] What non-EU projects should know about MiCA

[40:38] Stephane's genesis block

[47:26] Habits and advice

Disclaimer: Jacob Robinson and his guests are not your lawyer. Nothing herein or mentioned on the Law of Code podcast should be construed as legal advice. The material published is intended for informational, educational, and entertainment purposes only. Please seek the advice of counsel, and do not apply any of the generalized material to your individual facts or circumstances without speaking to an attorney.

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Stéphane Daniel (@stephdan_law) is a Partner at d&a partners, an independent law firm dedicated to tech and blockchain entrepreneurs in France and the EU. Stéphane advises high-tech firms with their structuring, fundraising, and M&A transactions. He was notably involved in the first legal structuring (under French law) of DAOs and regularly advises companies on equity, debt, token, or hybrid fundraising and M&A transactions involving blockchain companies.

Show highlights:

[4:01] Legal consequences of turning on UNI's fee switch

[15:02] A different approach: veCRV

[18:59] Examining the differences between the veCRV, CRV and UNI proposal

[32:22] The importance of decentralization under EU law

[36:50] What non-EU projects should know about MiCA

[40:38] Stephane's genesis block

[47:26] Habits and advice

Disclaimer: Jacob Robinson and his guests are not your lawyer. Nothing herein or mentioned on the Law of Code podcast should be construed as legal advice. The material published is intended for informational, educational, and entertainment purposes only. Please seek the advice of counsel, and do not apply any of the generalized material to your individual facts or circumstances without speaking to an attorney.

  continue reading

139 episodes

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