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Topic: [2014-08-15] Spiderwoman Brings Hope to Winklevoss Twins’ Bitcoin ETF (Read 1328 times)

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I have to say that this lady's resume is rather unique and quite impressive. Laws just bore me to death and this line of lawyering is definitely off the beaten path.

She is really an awesome pioneer in the field. Winklevii were no doubt able to get her on this case through some very high up connections. I hope she becomes some sort of spokeswoman for bitcoin after she finishes swimming through the ocean of paperwork concerning the COIN ETF.
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I have to say that this lady's resume is rather unique and quite impressive. Laws just bore me to death and this line of lawyering is definitely off the beaten path.
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http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-08-15/spiderwoman-brings-hope-to-winklevoss-twins-bitcoin-etf.html

Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss are fighting for approval from regulators for their proposed bitcoin exchange-traded fund. They stand a chance because Spiderwoman is on the case.

So nicknamed for her work on State Street Corp.’s “Spider,” the first ETF when it came to market in 1993, Kathleen Moriarty is the lawyer attempting to shepherd the Winklevoss Bitcoin Trust through the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. The twins, famous for their dispute with Facebook Inc. founder Mark Zuckerberg, aim to roll out the first ETF that invests in a virtual asset, an idea that has its skeptics.
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