Zack Seward

Zack Seward es editor general colaborador de CoinDesk. Hasta julio de 2022, se desempeñó como editor jefe adjunto de CoinDesk. Antes de unirse a CoinDesk en noviembre de 2018, fue editor jefe de Technical.ly, un sitio de noticias centrado en las comunidades tecnológicas locales de la costa este de Estados Unidos. Anteriormente, Seward trabajó como reportero de negocios y Tecnología para dos estaciones miembro de NPR: WHYY en Filadelfia y WXXI en Rochester, Nueva York. Seward es originario de San Francisco y estudió en la Universidad de Chicago. Trabajó en PBS NewsHour en Washington, D. C., antes de asistir a la Escuela de Posgrado de Periodismo de la Universidad de Columbia.

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Kraken’s Incoming CEO on Crypto Regulation Outlook, Market Turbulence

Incoming Kraken CEO Dave Ripley joins “The Hash” panel to discuss the crypto platform’s leadership plan, as Ripley gears up to succeed co-founder Jesse Powell, who will become chairman of the board of directors.

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Celsius CEO, FTX.US President Step Down; FTX Wins Auction for Voyager Digital’s Assets

Alex Mashinsky, the CEO of bankrupt crypto lender Celsius Network, is stepping down. A press release detailing his resignation letter notes Mashinsky regrets that his continued role as CEO “has become an increasing distraction.” Plus, Voyager Digital announces FTX.US is selected “as the highest and best bidder” for its assets.

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Do Kwon Faces Reported Red Notice From Interpol; Disney’s Crypto Interest Appears to Be Growing

Interpol has issued a red notice for Terraform Labs co-founder Do Kwon, according to Bloomberg. Plus, Disney’s interest in the crypto sector appears to be growing, as the entertainment giant posts a job listing looking for an “experienced corporate attorney to work on transactions involving emerging technologies, including NFTs.”

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Celsius Network Might Turn its Debt Into Crypto ‘IOU’ Tokens; Crypto Mining Woes Linger

Bankrupt crypto lender Celsius Network appears to be considering a plan to turn its debt into crypto “IOU” (“I Owe You”) tokens. Plus, what Compute North’s bankruptcy filing means for giants like Marathon Digital, as a BTIG analyst downgrades the stock from buy to neutral.

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Jamie Dimon Calls Crypto Tokens ‘Decentralized Ponzi Schemes’; Lebanon’s Banks Remain Closed Indefinitely

“The Hash” hosts discuss JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon’s latest comments slamming crypto tokens during the banking executive’s congressional testimony on Wednesday. Plus, a closer look at why banks in Lebanon are closing their doors for the foreseeable future.

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