Zack Seward

Zack Seward es editor colaborador en jefe de CoinDesk. Hasta julio de 2022, se desempeñó como subeditor en jefe de CoinDesk. Antes de unirse a CoinDesk en noviembre de 2018, fue editor en jefe de Technical.ly, un sitio de noticias enfocado en las comunidades tecnológicas locales en la costa este de Estados Unidos. Antes de eso, Seward trabajó como reportero cubriendo 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 el PBS NewsHour en Washington, D.C., antes de asistir a la Escuela de Periodismo de Posgrado de Columbia.

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Ukraine Cancels Crypto Airdrop, the Social Clubs That Run on Tokens and NFTs

“The Hash” team discusses today’s top stories, ranging from the latest on Ukraine’s crypto airdrop, the building of crypto social clubs around the world and the report that MetaMask is suspending operations in Venezuela.

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Jerome Powell Testifies the Fed Is on Track to Raise Interest Rates This Month, Ukraine Confirms Airdrop After Receiving $33M in Crypto Donations, and More

“The Hash” team tackles today’s hot topics: Fed Chair Powell, testifying before Congress, sees rate hike this month as “appropriate,” Bank of America sees no crypto winter given user adoption and developer activity, Airbnb looking to support crypto and housing for Ukrainian refugees, Ukraine says “airdrop confirmed” after receiving $33 million in crypto donations.

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Visa and Mastercard Block Russian Banks in Response to Government Sanctions, Electric Capital Raises $1B for 2 New Funds

“The Hash” hosts discuss today’s top stories, including Visa and Mastercard blocking Russian banks from their networks, Electric Capital raising $1 billion for two new funds targeting tokens and equity stakes, and FC Barcelona plans to create its own metaverse and cryptocurrency.

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US Targets Russia’s Central Bank in Latest Sanctions, Did Bitcoin Mining Get ‘Dirtier’ After China’s Ban?

“The Hash” panel tackles today’s hot topics: crypto exchanges say no to Ukraine government’s requests to freeze Russian accounts, U.S. big tech firms under increasing pressure to respond to Russia-Ukraine war, KPMG Canada is now buying NFTs after recent foray into bitcoin, and did China’s crypto ban cause bitcoin mining to become “dirtier”?

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Ethereum Mining Pool Flexpool Halts All Services to Russia, People Are Sending Money via Bitcoin to Support Ukrainian Army

“The Hash” team discuss today’s top stories surrounding the role of crypto and the Russia-Ukraine crisis. Plus, why NBA player De’Aaron Fox is shutting down his NFT project after $1.5 million in sales.

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Crypto Markets Plunge 9% Following Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine, Trudeau Revokes Emergencies Act Against ‘Freedom Convoy’ Blockades

“The Hash” team discuss top stories, including the impact of Russia’s attacks on Ukraine on global markets as well as cryptocurrencies, the botched CryptoPunks auction that was estimated to fetch up to $30 million, and the team that’s trying to revive the Diem blockchain.

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Finance

Exprogramadores de Meta recaudan 200 millones de dólares para implementar la blockchain Diem (fuentes)

Aptos está considerando una valoración de 2 mil millones de dólares para su propuesta de poner la cadena de bloques Diem en manos de los usuarios, dijeron fuentes a CoinDesk.

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JPMorgan’s Crypto Chief Departs, Soulja Boy, Jake Paul Among Celebs Sued for Alleged Crypto Scheme and More

“The Hash” panel tackles today’s hot topics: where the ‘frozen’ bitcoin tied to the Canadian trucker protests landed; Soulja Boy, Jake Paul, Nick Carter among the celebrities named in a class action lawsuit over alleged crypto scheme; JPMorgan’s blockchain chief Christine Moy is leaving the Wall Street firm; plus, why Morgan Stanley says bitcoin “can’t get away from the energy requirements.”

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OpenSea Says Phishing Attack Involved 17 Users Instead of 32, A DAO Might Be the Next Owner of Denver Broncos NFL Team

“The Hash” hosts discuss today’s top stories ranging from the phishing attack of NFT marketplace OpenSea, the formation of a DAO that’s trying to buy the Denver Broncos NFL team, to the return of crypto exchange Huobi in the United States.

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Court Orders Freeze of Canada ‘Freedom Convoy’ Crypto Accounts, Sequoia Raising $600M Crypto Fund and More

“The Hash” tackles today’s hot topics: Crypto accounts of Canadian ‘Freedom Convoy’ leaders frozen, bipartisan group of U.S. senators raise alarm over El Salvador’s bitcoin adoption, Sequoia Capital is raising up to $600 million for its first crypto fund and growing questions about NuMiner’s bitcoin mining rig.

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