Muneeb Ali, cofounder of Blockstack, joins the show to talk about the launch of Stacks 2.0 and its evolution from a securities offering to a freely tradable instrument in the U.S.
- New developments with Stacks and a novel legal opinion
- What constitutes sufficient decentralization and how Blockstack took cues from regulators
- Why Blockstack felt empowered to list their token on public US exchanges
- The current state of Blockstack governance
- Reflections on Ethereum's purported transmutation
- How Blockstack did the first reg A+ securities offering for a cryptoasset
- Why securities registration is worthwhile for token issuance
- Whether the SEC disclosure framework is suitable for the issuance of a token
- Alternative disclosure and securities offering frameworks for registered token issuance
- Whether Blockstack was willing to treat Stacks as a security in perpetuity
- Why security tokens haven't taken off in the US so far
- The evolution from Stacks 1.0 to Stacks 2.0, and the differences between the two
- Why Blockstack chose to build on Bitcoin, and how they managed to do so in an efficient manner
- Why Blockstack chose not to build a distinct chain in its own right
- Why Bitcoin's inflexibility as a base layer makes it a suitable underlying protocol
- How Muneeb thinks about Stacks value accrual
- Blockstack's transaction-based consensus mechanism relying on Bitcoin
- Why Blockstack chose not to use OP_RETURN
- The relationship between Blockstack usage and BTC value accrual
- Muneeb's response to the criticism of their regulated token issuance model
Key readings:
- Wilson Sonsini's Summary of Memorandum Regarding the Status of the Stacks Tokens Upon Adoption of Stacks Blockchain 2.0
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