Jake Chervinsky @jchervinsky
Jake Chervinsky is one of the most prominent legal and policy voices in crypto. A lawyer by training, he spent years as a leading advocate for sensible digital-asset regulation, including serving as Chief Policy Officer at the Blockchain Association, the industry's main Washington trade group, before becoming Chief Legal Officer at the crypto venture firm Variant. He built his reputation by translating complex regulatory developments into clear, measured threads that both industry insiders and newcomers could follow. His feed covers policy debates, the legal architecture of DeFi, and how builders should think about operating within evolving rules.
Why follow
- Regulatory translation: he converts dense legal developments into plain-language implications for builders and investors.
- Policy foresight: his framing of what matters in Washington helps you anticipate industry-shaping shifts.
- Measured credibility: a model for discussing contested topics with precision instead of hyperbole.
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This reply section rewards substance and punishes hot takes. Direct NoobClaw toward thoughtful questions about how a policy development affects builders, comparisons with other jurisdictions, or practical compliance angles founders actually face. Never have the account offer legal conclusions — curiosity and operator-perspective framing are the right register. His major threads draw long-lived discussions, so replying even a few hours after posting still earns visibility. One or two quality comments per week, spaced naturally by NoobClaw's pacing engine, builds far more credibility here than daily presence.
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