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In this episode, Tim Maclean sits down with Jeremy Muir, a partner at MinterEllisonRuddWatts and a leading legal expert in digital assets, tokenisation, and fintech. Jeremy has been instrumental in shaping the regulatory dialogue around blockchain-based financial products and helping businesses navigate New Zealand’s evolving compliance landscape.
Key topics include:
The Rise of Digital Assets – What sparked Jeremy’s interest in the space and the trends reshaping global finance.
Regulatory Shifts in NZ – How New Zealand’s legal framework is evolving to accommodate tokenised assets, and the biggest challenges for startups and investors.
The Role of Digital Infrastructure – Insights on the RBNZ’s digital cash consultation and how tokenisation could shape NZ’s financial system.
On-Chain Government Debt? – Could New Zealand issue tokenized treasuries, and what are the regulatory implications?
Becoming a Global Digital Asset Hub – What’s needed for New Zealand to compete on the world stage and attract innovation.
Practical Advice for Businesses – Key considerations for those looking to launch or invest in tokenized assets.
For anyone interested in the intersection of blockchain, regulation, and financial markets, this episode offers expert insights into the opportunities and roadblocks ahead.
You can connect with Jeremy on Linkedin.
The content shared in this podcast is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, legal, or investment advice. DSG does not endorse any specific investment strategies or provide advice specific to any individual's circumstances. Listeners should consult their own investment advisers before making any decisions based on the information provided.