When I worked at the Fed they used to have a "Distributed Ledger Round Table" every month or so. I invited ENS to give a virtual presentation.
I worked in network security though, so I didn't have any influence over anything, and my coworkers were completely oblivious to crypto.
I briefly worked on the FedNow project at its inception and I talked crypto with some of the architects, but it was too early, the L2 landscape was just starting to take shape. Their requirements for FedNow were crazy.
I had a good time at the Fed, there's some good people over there.
One of the reasons I left the Fed is because they wouldn't let me work on Project Hamilton (Boston's CBDC research project).
Sometimes you're just early, and that's OK.
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