Angie Lau

Angie Lau is the founder and CEO of Forkast.News, a digital media platform that covers emerging technology at the intersection of business, politics and economy-starting with blockchain. Forkast.News provides deep insights and analysis of the impact of innovation across industries and borders for corporate decision-makers and professionals.

Angie is an award-winning 20+ year veteran in broadcast journalism, most recognized for her role as Bloomberg Television's Asia anchor of "First Up with Angie Lau" where she collected 10,000+ interviews in her career, including some of the top newsmakers and business leaders in the world.

The transition from journalist to founder began with the recognition that old media was being quickly disrupted by increasing demand for digital content. To remain impactful and relevant, media and journalism had to evolve. Her desire to understand blockchain technology better, as a possible tool for better media, led to founding Forkast.News in late 2018.

Angie is a long-time advocate and mentor in journalism. As the former two-term President of AAJA Asia Chapter, she supercharged the membership from dozens to now 300+ members across the Asia Pacific region. Under her tenure, AAJA Asia continued to grow its flagship journalism conference for media professionals: New.Now.Next Media Conference, now going into its next decade. As the former co-director of AAJA's other flagship national youth program, "J Camp" - a 5-day bootcamp for high school students interested in journalism - Angie has proudly helped inspire, mentor, and lead the next generation of journalists. She always makes time to mentor and speak to students and young professionals across the region.

Today, this mother, founder, CEO, Editor-in-Chief, and sought-after keynote speaker and host of innovation conferences around the world is continuing to build –– and hopes to illuminate with not only better-quality journalism, but also provide the technology tools that can return trust to a global audience. She has spoken, led, and moderated for IBM, EY, UN General Assembly, Arup, Swire, OECD, Asian Development Bank, PwC, UBS, Blackrock and others. Angie's TEDx Talk "I Am Not Supposed to Be Here" is now a TED Ed Lesson for its global audience of 6.7 million followers.

Angie was born in Hong Kong, raised in Canada, and returned to Hong Kong in 2011 as a correspondent for Bloomberg. She is a proud alum of Ryerson University's School of Journalism. Angie is also an active member in the community, serving two terms as Foreign Correspondent Club Board Governor, and today currently serves as governor on the Executive Committee of Canadian Chamber of Commerce Hong Kong. She remains in this region today, recognizing this next decade will be very much led by developments in innovation in Asia.

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Ethan Buchman: Cosmos Reaches for the Stars

While there are thousands of blockchains around, most of them work in their own galaxy and interoperability is still a challenge. However, Cosmos is trying to change that by creating an internet of blockchains. How exactly are they creating that internet & what challenges are they facing as they try to create a system that could operate over the next few decades? And why is uplifting grassroot communities and creating systems that support local economies top of Cosmos’ agenda? Find out the answer to all these questions and more in the latest episode of “Word on the Block.”

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Sandra Helou: The World of Metapolis

We are just beginning to scratch the surface of what a metaverse could be & the opportunities it presents – A world where our digital avatar is our identity & we can do things without being restricted by location or access. Forkast’s Editor-in-Chief Angie Lau chats with Sandra Helou, the co-founder of Metapolis, to understand not just the opportunities but the challenges and difficulties a metaverse could present, and how to navigate through this new landscape. She believes decentralization can exist with accountability.

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Lam Chee Kin: Prepping for the Metaverse

The metaverse is coming but are we prepared? What are the opportunities and challenges this new alternate reality presents? And what role will demographic gravity play in easing us into the metaverse? Will the rules of the real world apply in the virtual one and what will it take to be a responsible corporate leader in it? And what could be the social and societal ramifications of living a digitally immersive life? Forkast chats with one of South East Asia’s largest banks to find out how it is getting ready to engage in this new world.

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Katherine Ng: China, NFTs & the Role for Tezos

There are thousands of blockchains in the crypto universe, but Tezos has emerged as the chain of choice for artists & creators across the globe.

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Daniela Barbosa: Nurturing Blockchains of Tomorrow

The crypto markets may be in the throes of the bear market, but those building foundational-level technology are still hard at work. We discuss how blockchain technology has evolved over the years & how it’s changing the way industries operate, how open-source projects enable diversity and the need for permissioned, permissionless & hybrid blockchains. And the role of Linux foundation in nurturing blockchain technology of tomorrow.

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Marieke Flament: Bridging the Web3 Gender Gap

An old boy’s club – that’s how the world of finance & investing is often seen. And unfortunately the crypto ecosystem is looking no different. According to a survey done by crypto exchange Gemini in 2021, only a quarter of crypto owners in the United States were women. And per another study, women crypto founders were in a clear minority & got only a fraction of the crypto funding pie. What will it take to make the world of crypto more inclusive? Is there a need for gender focused policy action? What can we do to make projects & technology overcome the embedded bias, whether it’s gender, language or something else? And who are the female changemakers in Web3 who are shattering the glass ceiling? Get the answer to all these questions as NEAR Foundation & Forkast launch Women in Web3 Changemakers 2022.

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Ben “Bitboy” Armstrong & Aaron Murray: Making a Play for Crypto

Name, Image & Likeness, or NIL law has given many student athletes a chance to monetize their talent. How has it changed the lives of these high school and college sportsmen & women? And is it making fans invest in their future? How is the recent chill in crypto air impacting platforms that are helping build business based on NIL? And what’s the future of digital currencies? Get the answer to all these questions in this conversation between Forkast Editor-in-Chief Angie Lau, Ben Armstrong and Aaron Murray

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Jeremy Fox-Geen: Circle Sets it Straight

Chaos, doubt and FUD has taken hold of crypto investors as we deal with the contagion from collapsing crypto hedge funds and exchanges. And the ripples from Terra’s de-peg have shaken the world of stablecoins with allegations and rumors now at Circle’s doorstep. How is the issuer of the world’s second-largest stablecoin, USDC, fairing? Are its assets safe? Are USDC holders safe in case of bankruptcy? How has USDC managed to increase its market capitalization in these chilly times? And what are the company’s plans for crypto winter? Get all the inside details in this exclusive one-on-one conversation between Jeremy Fox-Geen, chief financial officer of Circle, and Forkast Editor-in-Chief Angie Lau.

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Wui Ngiap Foo: It’s All Fun & Games(Fi)

One in three people in the world are gamers but only a fraction of them are in Web 3.0 gaming. What will it take to bring them into blockchain gaming? And what’s missing from the current spectrum of blockchain games? Wui Ngiap Foo, founder and CEO of Singapore-based gaming startup Ethlas talks about the gaps and opportunities they are spotting in gaming and how they are looking to onboard the next billion users in crypto.

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Phillip Gillespie: Guiding Institutions to Crypto

Japan was among the first in the world to introduce crypto-linked regulations in 2017. The country has now passed a law that clarifies the legal status of stablecoins, but what exactly does it mean? And what needs to be done to hasten institutional adoption of digital currencies? What can other countries learn from Japan’s experience in regulating digital assets?

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