From: Vincenzo lozzo Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2014 7:18 PM To: Jeffrey E. Subject: Re: decentralized prediction markets and order books (w/ bitcoin) & meeting hmm fair point, although I assume that if you regulate what is tradable =n the system (and you can since the order book is public, albeit =omewhat anonymous) then it should be legal? Not sure, not really an expert on legal questions in this area. But I =ind the idea behind it somewhat fascinating On 25/giu/2014, at 20:15, jeffrey E. <[email protected]> wrote: > knee jerk response is that it is not a currency trading system or =ecurities trading system but gambling , must be careful, - most =f this is outlawed > On Wed, Jun 25, 2014 at 3:14 PM, Vincenzo lozzo =rote: > great! :) thanks! > I'll talk to Leslie and see what your schedule looks like in that time > =eriod, otherwise we'll plan a skype call around those dates > Also if you read the paper, let me know your take on it. I'm curious > =o hear what you think of it > On 25/giu/2014, at 20:08, jeffrey E. <[email protected]> wrote: » if I am there I always have time for you, othewise we can skype > > > > > On Wed, Jun 25, 2014 at 3:06 PM, Vincenzo lozzo =rote: > Jeffrey, > how are you doing? > > » I just finished this paper and I think it's super interesting: » =ttp://weis2014.econinfosec.org/papers/Clark-WEIS2014.pdf > > > The guy is using the Bitcoin infrastructure to create a > =ecentralized market for predictions. Essentially he wrote an =extension' to bitcoin that can be used to trade any type of financial product without a =entralized clearing house/entity. > > » I figured it could be an interesting read for you as well, also as a =ollow up on our discussion a few weeks ago. > > > Speaking of something different, are you going to be in NYC from =uly 15 to July 20? Do you have time for a meeting? > > > Vincenzo EFTA_R1_01763782 EFTA02584771