Stanford University's Future Digital Currency Project CEO faces government phone fraud

2020-10-30 00:55
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According to Coindesk on October 30, Lawrence Rufrano, director of the Future of the Financial Institutions at Stanford University, was facing a government phone scam following his former employer, the National Reserve, initiated a fraud. benefits of people with disabilities against it. . Lawyer is accused of concealing his past experience working for two law firms, three companies and a college after he resigned due to alleged "mental illness" and received a five-year long-term disability from the Federal Reserve. . . Rufrano reported that there is more than one project that straddles the cryptocurrency and blockchain ecosystem. He is director of digital science at Stanford University and provides consultancy services to the now illegal development company, Factom. At the same time, he was also the digital dollar advisor to J. Christopher Giancarlo, former director of the US CFTC.

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