Wells Fargo to Host Bitcoin Event Following Private Summit

The bank is hosting an event to discuss bitcoin, following its private "summit" on the cryptocurrency in San Francisco.

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Wells Fargo is hosting a public event to discuss bitcoin, a week after it held a private "summit" on the cryptocurrency in San Francisco.

The event is titled ‘Virtual Currency: Viability, Compliance and Direction' and will take place on 28th January in a conference room at Union Square Ventures, a noted venture capital firm, in New York City. The event is open to the public, but only 60 spaces are available.

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  • Five speakers will each make 15-minute presentations, followed by questions from the audience. The speakers are; Seetha Ramachandran, the deputy chief of the asset forfeiture and money laundering section at the US Department of Justice; Fred Ehrsam, Coinbase co-founder; Jeremy Allaire, who raised $9m for his startup Circle; Albert Wenger, a partner at Union Square Ventures; and Margo Tank, a partner at Bucky Sandler LLP, a law firm that specialises in anti-money laundering and information security cases.

    The event is moderated by Jim Richards, an executive vice president who is the bank's director of financial crimes risk management.

    Bitcoin engagement

    Wells Fargo convened a private "summit" of finance executives, digital currency experts and members of the US government to discuss bitcoin in San Francisco on 14th January. That event was led by Richards. According to the Financial Times, Richards has also launched a group to examine the feasibility of the bank offering bitcoin-related services.

    Additionally, the bank plans to create a new set of anti-money laundering rules for financial institutions when dealing with digital currency startups, according to the newspaper.

    The company is the largest US bank by market capitalisation, the fourth-largest by assets, and has 9,000 retail branches nationwide. Its increasing engagement with bitcoin suggests that the bank is taking the digital currency economy seriously, and that it is seeking to position itself as a leader in the emerging digital currency space.

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