2025-10-17 –, Presentation Side
A focused look at the evolving regulatory landscape for bitcoin in financial services. Panelists will discuss current rules, compliance challenges, and how advisors and firms can navigate regulation while serving clients effectively.
A focused look at the evolving regulatory landscape for bitcoin in financial services. Panelists will discuss current rules, compliance challenges, and how advisors and firms can navigate regulation while serving clients effectively.
Colin Crossman, Director of the Business Division at the Wyoming Secretary of State’s Office, oversees corporate filings, drives digital infrastructure reforms, and supports Bitcoin-friendly policies, including amicus briefs in cases like Custodia v. Federal Reserve. A licensed attorney in Wyoming, North Carolina, and before the USPTO, he holds a J.D. and M.S. in Biomedical Engineering from Duke University and a B.S. from Carnegie Mellon. With 20+ years as a serial entrepreneur in hospitality, e-commerce, and tech, he brings expertise in regulatory advocacy, privacy law, and technical automation to blockchain.
Expert in U.S. banking technology and operations with deep expertise in deposit operations, payments, FX, and core banking modernization. Strong interest in the intersection of fiat money, banking, and Bitcoin, with experience linking digital asset settlement to traditional systems.
Fund manager, consultant, attorney, meetup organizer, Marine.
VJ is an Operating Partner at Epoch - a venture fund backing the next generation of bitcoin companies. Prior to Epoch, VJ was a Strategy & Operations lead at Coinbase and VP of Strategy at Celsius - where he helped lead their $5B bankruptcy process. VJ earned a JD from Harvard Law School and loves working with founders to tackle the complexities of operating in the constantly shifting regulatory environment.