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Daniel “Dazza” Greenwood
Why Do Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs) Matter to Wyoming?
MIT Computational Law Report Executive Director Dazza Greenwood and Wyoming State Senator Chris Rothfuss dig into a newly passed law that allows Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs) to operate legally in the state of Wyoming and why this matters.

Digital Native Laws and Strategies in Wyoming
MIT Computational Law Report Executive Director Dazza Greenwood and Wyoming State Senator Chris Rothfuss discuss Wyoming’s newly passed laws formalizing how individuals and organizations can use digital identities and the broader philosophy behind them.

'Cryptocurrency Providing a Critical Capability for Digital Identity to Move Forward': MIT Lecturer
Daniel "Dazza" Greenwood, executive director of the MIT Computational Law Report, joins "Coin Toss" host Adam Levine, CoinDesk’s Chief Content Officer Michael Casey and Managing Director of Research Noelle Acheson to discuss the path forward for digital identity. Plus, insights into central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) and how the U.S. can take the lead.

'Coin Toss' Panel of Early Crypto Researchers Evaluates Coinbase's Wall Street Debut
MIT Computational Law Report Executive Director Daniel “Dazza” Greenwood, CoinDesk’s Chief Content Officer Michael Casey and Managing Director of Research Noelle Acheson join "Coin Toss" for a roundtable discussion on Coinbase’s public listing and its significance.
