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Beyond the Code

Beyond the Code

著者: Yitzy Hammer
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Welcome to Beyond the Code, the podcast where we dive into the legal, regulatory, and ethical issues surrounding emerging technologies. Each week, we bring you in-depth conversations with industry experts, discussing the latest advancements in technology and their implications on society and the legal system. From artificial intelligence to blockchain, we'll be exploring all the hot topics in the field. Your host, Yitzy Hammer, a lawyer and tech enthusiast, is joined by a diverse group of experts, providing valuable insight into the complex and ever-evolving world of technology.Yitzy Hammer
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  • CS2: Shiba Inu Co-Founder Russ Davis on Meme Coins, Vitalik & What's Next
    2026/06/04

    Live from Consensus 2026 in Miami, we're joined by Russ Davis - "In Russ We Trust" - one of the co-founders of Shiba Inu, the meme coin that changed everything.


    Russ tells the full story: from passing on Doge in 2016 (a decision that would've been worth $15 million), to taking over Shiba's marketing in February 2021 when it was stuck at a $2M market cap, to watching it explode to $40 billion in eight months.


    This episode is sponsored by FirstRead — the AI-powered legal assistant that reads, marks up, and chats through contracts right inside your Word document. If you're a founder, builder, or anyone dealing with legal agreements, FirstRead is a game-changer.

    🔗 https://first-read.com/signup?ref=BEYOND2026

    Use code BYNDTHECODE10 at signup for 10% off.


    In this episode, we cover:

    - The exact post that started it all and why $100 turned into $2M

    - Why most of his friends sold at $5,000 and kicked themselves in October

    - Shiba Physicals — NFC-chipped collectibles and the post-NFT pivot

    - The DeLorean partnership and what's dropping in Q2

    - How meme coin communities actually work (and how Shiba avoided becoming a dumpster fire)

    - Hopium: the Clarity Act, TradFi adoption, and the path back up

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    14 分
  • CS3: Crypto Law & Lessons Learned: Jacqueline Cooper on Bitcoin Mining Hacks, Legal Education & Digital Estate Planning
    2026/06/03

    Live from Consensus 2026 in Miami, we're joined by Jacqueline Cooper , also known as CryptoMom2 (we already had CryptoMom No. 1 on this show) ,— partner at Cogent Law Group, co-founder of the Blockchain Legal Institute, and a 10-year veteran of the blockchain space.

    Jacqueline shares her unexpected origin story (a chance encounter in Scotland), what it felt like to lose two years of Bitcoin mining rewards to a company collapse, and why she built a centralized library of legal resources for the decentralized world.

    We also get into something most crypto holders ignore: what happens to your digital assets when you die? If your wallet access is biometric-only — and you're gone — your family may never touch that generational wealth.


    This episode is sponsored by FirstRead — the AI-powered legal assistant that reads, marks up, and chats through contracts right inside your Word document. If you're a founder, builder, or anyone dealing with legal agreements, FirstRead is a game-changer.

    🔗 https://first-read.com/signup?ref=BEY... and use code BYNDTHECODE10 at signup for 10% off.


    In this episode, we covered:

    - The difference between knowing enough and knowing too much as a client

    - Why the Blockchain Legal Institute exists and who it's actually for

    - How blockchain is being used by FedEx, McCormick, and global supply chains

    - The TradFi/crypto convergence and payment rail risks

    - Not your keys, not your crypto — a firsthand story

    - Digital estate planning: wills, cold wallets, and backup access


    Find the Blockchain Legal Institute at: https://bli.tools/

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    13 分
  • E98: After 25 Years Fighting Crime at the MET, Jonathan Benton is Recovering Your Stolen Crypto
    2026/05/25

    Jonathan Benton spent 25 years at London's Metropolitan Police - running undercover operations straight out of "The Wire," investigating homicide and counterterrorism, and ultimately leading international corruption cases that took down politicians laundering hundreds of millions through London.

    In one of his biggest cases, his Nigerian counterpart was taken to a basement and offered $18 million in cash to shut the investigation down.

    After leaving the Met, Jonathan advised George Clooney and Brad Pitt's NGO The Sentry on war crimes investigations in South Sudan and the DRC.

    He now runs iSanctuary, a company pioneering a remarkable legal-tech innovation: serving court orders directly onto the blockchain to freeze and recover stolen crypto.

    We talk Met Police war stories, the reality of fraud in modern London, how on-chain investigations actually work, and what victims of crypto scams can do today.

    Learn more: isanctuary.io


    This episode is sponsored by FirstRead — the AI-powered legal assistant that reads, marks up, and chats through contracts right inside your Word document. If you're a founder, builder, or anyone dealing with legal agreements, FirstRead is a game-changer.🔗 https://first-read.com/signup?ref=BEY... and use code BYNDTHECODE10 at signup for 10% off.

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