paulgrewal.eth @iampaulgrewal
Paul Grewal is the Chief Legal Officer of Coinbase and one of the most-watched legal voices in crypto. Before joining the exchange he served as a United States magistrate judge in the Northern District of California and later led litigation at Facebook, a résumé that gives his commentary unusual weight. On Twitter he writes about digital asset policy, regulatory clarity and the legal questions shaping how crypto companies can operate in the US, generally in measured, lawyerly language rather than partisan heat. For founders, compliance teams and anyone building in regulated markets, his feed of roughly 100,000 followers functions as a running seminar on where the rules of the industry are heading.
Why follow
- A senior practitioner's view of crypto policy debates, grounded in actual legal process.
- Early signal on regulatory themes that will affect exchanges, tokens and builders.
- Rare combination of bench experience, big-tech litigation and crypto-industry seat.
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