Julian Zegelman, a lawyer with many years of experience, has turned into a VC - he's now a general partner at TMT Blockchain Fund, a venture capital fund investing in blockchain technology projects.
CR: Great! And my question is, how does a lawyer become a crypto lawyer? Are there any courses or training?
I think being a blockchain lawyer is about the question of what blockchain is - it is securities law, privacy law, contracts, or enforcement.
A lot of securities lawyers make great blockchain lawyers because now, more and more tokens are regulated as securities.
JZ: In real-life language, we invest in companies that happen to use blockchain to solve real-life problems.
I want to preface this with the fact that we have invested in ICOs and we probably will continue to invest in ICOs.
JZ: High-risk ratio: That's what ICO investing is.
You snap down to ICO and unregulated markets on top of that, that's like risk on dynamite.
CR: We've talked a lot about investing, but the question I usually ask everyone is - are you a crypto trader yourself?
JZ: Well, because I think I'm a very atypical representative of the industry, because I tend to be serious in investing but not in other things.
Former Crypto Lawyer and ICO Advisor Julian Zegelman: Investing in ICOs Is a Risk on Dynamite
Published on Sep 5, 2018
by Cointele | Published on Coinage
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