. It also comes amid growing conversations surrounding these technologies, which the council hopes to form a national consensus on how policies should approach this space in a more productive, less restrictive way.
For Ether Capital chief executive officer Brian Mosoff, the council is about creating a better conversation to bridge the gap between the crypto space and policy-makers. “I want there to be better dialogue, more open conversation between whoever is thinking about the space, who doesn’t understand the lexicon, the terminology, the technology, who may be bogged down by flashy headlines or short-term news cycle stories — but then misses the wider picture of what’s happening and what the opportunity may be for the country,” Mosoff told the Financial Post.
Mosoff added that the council has been months in the making and is still a work in progress. It had been a challenge to bring together a range of diverse crypto industry voices who are often competing with one another, Mosoff said, but it was important to capture the full scope of the Canada Web3 space.