We invite you to join us for our February Monthly Briefing on Thursday, February 26 from 2-4 Eastern, titled “A Legislator's Guide to Programmable Money.” This will be an in-depth discussion, with guest David Liechty, about Solari’s model legislation on programmable money, The Consumer Payment Rights and Transparency Act.
As digital payment systems rapidly evolve, states are increasingly becoming the front line in determining whether financial transactions will remain private, voluntary, and free from coercive control. This briefing will explain what programmable money is, why this issue matters now at the state level, and how policymakers and citizens can take meaningful action.
David Liechty is a banking compliance and intellectual property attorney with more than twenty years’ experience advising private clients, U.S. banks, and U.S. branches of foreign financial institutions on intellectual property matters and banking regulatory compliance, financial crime risk, and governance.
Drawing on his extensive experience, David will walk us through:
- What programmable money is and how it functions
- Why this issue is urgent at the state legislative level
- The key provisions of Solari’s programmable money bill, The Consumer Payment Rights and Transparency Act
We encourage you to attend and to invite colleagues and allies who are working on financial freedom, privacy, and state sovereignty issues.
To register, sign up here: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_fSwb7R2OThCQfJ1oZlmOOQ
As a reminder, participation is limited to 500 registrants.
In freedom,
The Solari Team
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