Peter from the Coyne Center delivered a guest lecture on cryptocurrency, privacy law, and the implications of recent regulations, particularly focusing on the Fourth Amendment and the non-delegation doctrine. He discussed the Coyne Center's mission to educate policymakers about cryptocurrency while defending civil liberties against intrusive regulations. Key topics included the Mnuchin rulemaking regarding unhosted wallets, the 6050i reporting requirement for cryptocurrency transactions, and the sanctions imposed on Tornado Cash. Peter argued that these regulations could infringe upon constitutional rights, emphasizing the importance of privacy in cryptocurrency transactions and the challenges posed by government oversight. He also explored the legal complexities surrounding decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs) and the potential liabilities for their members, highlighting the need for clarity in the evolving landscape of cryptocurrency regulation.