The public often views blockchain through a lens of scandals, from significant financial losses to legal battles involving crypto leaders. In a recent episode of The Clear Crypto Podcast, hosts Nathan Jeffay and Gareth Jenkinson engage with Jennie Levin, chief legal and operations officer at the Algorand Foundation, to discuss the real issues at play, which often stem from human misconduct rather than the technology itself. Levin emphasizes that many problems in crypto mirror those in traditional finance, such as front-running trades. She explains that many crypto crimes involve sophisticated technical exploits by individuals well-versed in blockchain code. The conversation also touches on the complexities of legal and ethical boundaries, particularly regarding white hat hackers who exploit vulnerabilities but return stolen assets. Levin points out that enforcement can be inconsistent, especially when losses are recovered. As regulations struggle to keep pace, misunderstandings about decentralized systems persist, complicating compliance efforts. For the full discussion, tune into The Clear Crypto Podcast on various platforms. Read more AI-generated news on: https://app.chaingpt.org/news