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Marco Santori Joins Blockchain Team as Global Policy Counsel

Blockchain has announced that noted bitcoin legal expert Marco Santori has joined its team as global policy counsel.

Updated Sep 11, 2021, 11:09 a.m. Published Sep 8, 2014, 10:21 p.m.
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Blockchain announced today that it has retained New York business attorney and commercial litigator Marco Santori as its global policy counsel.

Santori, who recently also joined the firm Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman, told The Wall Street Journal that Blockchain “espouses the values that bitcoin is meant to advance”, and that such values helped motivate his decision to work more formally with the company.

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The move can also be seen an indication of bitcoin’s maturing regulatory environment.

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CEO Nic Cary told CoinDesk that many regulators are beginning to thoughtfully analyze bitcoin as well as the various business models of bitcoin companies. He also said that clear leaders have emerged in the legal field, and these experts are now doing very specialized work in the digital currency space.

He added:

“Marco represents the best of the industry, in terms of success, but just as importantly, Marco is committed to a vision of a consumer friendly, safe and decentralized future.”

Blockchain offers a popular bitcoin wallet and block explorer service, and has popular bitcoin developer and lecturer Andreas Antonopoulos as an advisor to its board.

An educational mission

For Santori’s part, he told CoinDesk the move was motivated by two things: the synergy and values of Blockchain and Pillsbury Winthrop, and his mission to educate those who want to learn about bitcoin.

“I think Blockchain is really poised to continue its explosive growth from its experience over the last couple of years,” he said.

Speaking of the traditional payments team at Pillsbury Winthrop, he added: “I like to think that when our powers combine we’ll have the best bitcoin regulatory team in the country.”

Santori pointed out that not all bitcoin companies have the same vision or take the same path, and that he is keen to continue on the one he’s taken with Blockchain, “helping close the knowledge gap”.

He said:

“One of Blockchain’s missions is going to be helping educate regulators on how Blockchain works differently than other wallet providers […] It’s really going to be an educational mission more than anything.”

Community influence

Santori is a leading figure on bitcoin law in the US and is a proponent of maintaining a dialogue regarding digital currency regulation and policy

In particular, Santori has been influential in many US regulatory cases – particularly those out of New York this year. He gave written testimony opposing the proposed New York State BitLicense at the January hearings overseen by New York Department of Financial Services (NYDFS) superintendent Benjamin Lawsky.

Santori is also the chairman of the Bitcoin Foundation’s Regulatory Affairs Committee – a role he’ll keep when he takes on his new position – and author of CoinDesk’s series on bitcoin law.

You can read parts 12 and 3 here.

Hat tip to The Wall Street Journal

Image via Crain's New York

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