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  <title>Zachary Kelman (Kelman Law) on the lingering effects of Choke Point (EP.179)</title>
  <description>Repeat guest Zach Kelman joins the show to break down the contemporary effects of Operation Choke Point from his perspective as a lawyer having worked in compliance and regulatory for large financial institutions. In this episode:&amp;amp;nbsp;  The (pre)history of Choke Point – and how it wasn't a bolt from the blue&amp;amp;nbsp; How Choke Point was mechanically enforced against the banks&amp;amp;nbsp; Why industry-wide politicization of financial services is a poor policy to pursue&amp;amp;nbsp; How Choke Point lasted far beyond its original mandate Have banks been permanently politicized as a result of OCP?&amp;amp;nbsp; How Choke Point's effects are being felt in the crypto industry What to expect on an ongoing basis  Prior episodes in the Choke Point 2.0 series&amp;amp;nbsp;  Iain Murray (Competitive Enterprise Institute) on the history of Operation Choke Point Amber Scott (Outlier Canada) on crypto-bank relationships in Canada  </description>
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