Beth Haddock

Beth Haddock is managing partner and founder of Warburton Advisers, which advises fintech, digital asset and stablecoin businesses on legal, regulatory, governance and compliance matters. She serves as an independent director and board adviser in the digital asset sector, including for regulated stablecoin issuers. She is Global Policy Lead at the Stablecoin Standard and chair of the New York City Bar Association’s Web3 subcommittee. Earlier roles include Guggenheim Partners, Brown Brothers Harriman and AXA Advisors. She holds degrees from Bucknell University and the Catholic University of America.

Beth Haddock

Latest from Beth Haddock


CoinDesk Indices

Crypto for Advisors: The crypto due diligence questions you forgot to ask

As stablecoins, shifting regulation and AI-enabled infrastructure mature, advisors should revisit three questions their crypto due diligence may no longer fully cover.

yellow chair and book shelf

CoinDesk Indices

Crypto for Advisors: Crypto Week: What Does it Mean for Advisors?

As we enter the second half of 2025, dive into Crypto Week and how the crypto industry is evolving into a core financial infrastructure.

CoinDesk

CoinDesk Indices

Crypto for Advisors: Trump: What’s Changed for Crypto?

A year ago, policy gridlock stifled crypto. Now, change is happening with the Trump administration’s stance on crypto, fueling greater acceptance and momentum.

Hour glass sand

Opinion

Planning for Inevitable Regulatory Change

With election day approaching in the U.S., the regulatory environment for digital assets continues to be shrouded in uncertainty. No matter the outcome, investors should brace for regulatory changes in 2025, says Beth Haddock.

(Mohamed Nohassi/Unsplash)

Advertisement

Opinion

Crypto for Advisors: Crypto and Compliance

The coming years are crucial for compliance and risk in crypto. Beth Haddock discusses strategies advisors can take to protect their brand while serving clients as fiduciaries.

(Levi Meir Clancy/Unsplash+)

Markets

Crypto Had Reputational Issues This Year. 2024 Will Change That

Possible approval of bitcoin ETFs in 2024 is likely to change perceptions of digital assets following a year when the industry faced a backlash, Beth and Clay Haddock argue.

(Davide Buttani/Unsplash)

Policy

Crypto Must Take Fraud Prevention Seriously: Crypto Long & Short

Countries that enable regulatory technology while avoiding reliance on legacy bureaucratic approaches will be a breakaway leader in cryptocurrencies.

(Emmanuel Ikwuegbu/Unsplash)

Pageof 1