Ex-CFTC Chair Giancarlo to Push for Digital Dollar in New Role at White-Shoe Law Firm

Christopher Giancarlo has joined law firm Willkie Farr & Gallagher as its new senior counsel, where the former CFTC chief intends to continue advocating for a digital dollar and other policies.

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Updated Sep 13, 2021 at 11:45 a.m. UTC
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Former Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) Chairman J. Christopher Giancarlo is joining the Willkie Farr & Gallagher law firm as senior counsel, he announced Monday.

Giancarlo, known to most of the cryptocurrency world as "Crypto Dad," will work on public policy positions, including advocating for the creation of a blockchain-based digital dollar, in addition to his work with the law firm's clients.

"After five years in public service at the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission, I want to continue to help build the digital financial markets of the future," Giancarlo said in an email. "While assisting Willkie clients in their worldwide commercial ventures, I will further focus on key issues of public policy through writing and personal service on both public and private boards."

Giancarlo recently called for the creation of the digital dollar with former LabCFTC head Daniel Gorfine, warning that not doing so while other central banks experiment with blockchain technology and digital currencies could result in the greenback being replaced as a global standard.

In his email Monday, Giancarlo said he plans to continue advocating for the digital dollar's development, as well as for an American replacement to the London Inter-bank Offered Rate (LIBOR).

"I expect soon to announce additional leadership roles in enterprises engaged in financial trading markets and digital commerce," he said.

Since leaving the CFTC, Giancarlo has joined the Chamber of Digital Commerce as an advisor and the board of the American Financial Exchange, which sponsors Ameribor, a LIBOR alternative, and Ameribor Futures.

During his time with the agency, Giancarlo called for a light-touch regulatory approach to the cryptocurrency space while testifying before Congress, earning praise from industry participants.

Under his tenure, the first bitcoin futures and options products in the U.S. were approved from companies such as CME, Cboe and LedgerX. Other firms have since announced their intentions to launch similar products, with the the New York Stock Exchange's sister firm Bakkt launching its own physically-settled bitcoin futures in September 2019.

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