Omer Ozden

Omer Ozden is chairman of RockTree Capital. The firm is founding investor in CasperLabs and serves as their China growth partner. He is also international partner of ZhenFund, a leading angel fund in China. Omer is an international securities lawyer and former partner with Baker & McKenzie LLP in New York. He was also previously an associate with Morrison & Foerster LLP in their Hong Kong office. His career spans more than 450 deals totaling over $30 billion including venture capital investments, initial public offerings and other transactions for such companies as NetEase, Alibaba, Baidu, New Oriental and Facebook.

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What New York Can Learn From Hong Kong in Regulating Crypto

A small number of unelected individuals in Washington D.C. are exercising alarming authoritarian power as regulators, counter to the Big Apple’s stated desire to move from antiquated financial systems to digital ones, writes Omer Ozden.

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Opinión

O que Nova York pode Aprenda com Hong Kong na regulamentação da Cripto

Um pequeno número de indivíduos não eleitos em Washington D.C. estão a exercer um poder autoritário alarmante como reguladores, contrariando o desejo declarado da Big Apple de passar de sistemas financeiros antiquados para sistemas digitais, escreve Omer Ozden.

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Opinión

Lo que Nueva York puede Aprende de Hong Kong en la regulación de las Cripto

Un pequeño número de personas no electas en Washington D.C. están ejerciendo un alarmante poder autoritario como reguladores, en contra del deseo declarado de la Gran Manzana de pasar de sistemas financieros anticuados a sistemas digitales, escribe Omer Ozden.

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Opinión

Чого Нью-Йорк може Навчання в Гонконгу щодо регулювання Крипто

Невелика кількість необраних осіб у Вашингтоні, округ Колумбія, користуються тривожною авторитарною владою як регулятори, що суперечить заявленому прагненню Великого Яблука перейти від застарілих фінансових систем до цифрових, пише Омер Озден.

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Opinión

Ano ang Learn ng New York Mula sa Hong Kong sa Pag-regulate ng Crypto

Ang isang maliit na bilang ng mga hindi nahalal na indibidwal sa Washington D.C. ay gumagamit ng nakababahala na kapangyarihang awtoritaryan bilang mga regulator, salungat sa nakasaad na pagnanais ng Big Apple na lumipat mula sa mga lumang sistema ng pananalapi patungo sa mga digital, isinulat ni Omer Ozden.

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Opinión

Ce que New York peut Guides de Hong Kong en matière de réglementation de la Crypto

Un petit nombre de personnes non élues à Washington D.C. exercent un pouvoir autoritaire alarmant en tant que régulateurs, à l’encontre du désir déclaré de la Big Apple de passer de systèmes financiers obsolètes à des systèmes numériques, écrit Omer Ozden.

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Opinión

Cosa può Imparare New York da Hong Kong nella regolamentazione Cripto

Un piccolo numero di individui non eletti a Washington D.C. esercitano un allarmante potere autoritario come regolatori, in contrasto con il desiderio dichiarato della Grande Mela di passare da sistemi finanziari antiquati a quelli digitali, scrive Omer Ozden.

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Opinión

Чему Нью-Йорк может Словарь у Гонконга в регулировании Криптo

Небольшое количество неизбранных людей в Вашингтоне, округ Колумбия, осуществляют тревожную авторитарную власть в качестве регуляторов, что противоречит заявленному желанию Большого Яблока перейти от устаревших финансовых систем к цифровым, пишет Омер Озден.

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Regulación

What China's Blockchain Services Network Means for the World

While China invests heavily in blockchain technology, President Biden failed to mention the topic in his recent State of the Union.

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Regulación

The US Needs Hester Peirce's Safe Harbor, or It Risks Falling Behind

A Beijing lawyer calls on the SEC to consider Hester Peirce's Safe Harbor proposal, which exempts startups from securities law while starting up. Without greater certainty around token sales, the U.S. risks falling behind other jurisdictions in blockchain commerce.

Illustration by Cheryl Thuesday

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