#245: Mike Belshe, CEO of BitGo, on U.S. Regulatory Environment and Institutional Crypto Adoption

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Mike Belshe is the Co-Founder and CEO of BitGo and Internet Pioneer. At BitGo, Mike Belshe drives product and business strategy for delivering security, compliance, and custodial solutions for blockchain-based currencies. Before founding BitGo in 2011, Mike helped develop the internet as we know it today and was also an advanced tech pioneer.

In this conversation, we discuss:
- Preventing further crypto failures
- Blackrock ETF
- Principles-Based regulation
- BitGo processes approximately 20% of all global Bitcoin transactions
- Improper bank management
- Good custody vs. bad custody
- Stories from working at Netscape, Lookout, Microsoft, Google, HTTP/2

BitGo
Website: www.bitgo.com
Twitter: @BitGo
LinkedIn: BitGo

Mike Belshe
Twitter: @mikebelshe
LinkedIn: Mike Belshe

 
 
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