Angie Lau

Angie Lau est la fondatrice et PDG de Forkast.News, une plateforme de médias numériques qui couvre les Technologies émergentes à l'intersection des affaires, de la politique et de l'économie, à commencer par la blockchain. Forkast.News fournit aux décideurs et aux professionnels des analyses approfondies sur l'impact de l'innovation au-delà des frontières et des secteurs d'activité.

Angie est une vétérane primée de plus de 20 ans dans le journalisme de radiodiffusion, surtout reconnue pour son rôle de présentatrice asiatique de Bloomberg Television dans « First Up with Angie Lau », où elle a recueilli plus de 10 000 interviews au cours de sa carrière, y compris certains des plus grands journalistes et chefs d'entreprise du monde.

La transition de journaliste à fondatrice a débuté avec le constat que les médias traditionnels étaient rapidement bouleversés par la demande croissante de contenu numérique. Pour conserver leur impact et leur pertinence, les médias et le journalisme devaient évoluer. Son désir de mieux comprendre la Technologies blockchain, comme un outil potentiel pour de meilleurs médias, l'a conduite à fonder Forkast.News fin 2018.

Angie est une fervente défenseure et mentore du journalisme depuis longtemps. Présidente pendant deux mandats de la section Asie de l'AAJA, elle a propulsé le nombre de ses membres, passant de quelques dizaines à plus de 300 aujourd'hui dans la région Asie-Pacifique. Sous sa direction, l'AAJA Asie a continué de développer sa conférence phare sur le journalisme destinée aux professionnels des médias : la New.Now.Next Media Conference, qui entre dans sa prochaine décennie. Ancienne codirectrice de l'autre programme national phare de l'AAJA pour les jeunes, le « J Camp » – un bootcamp de cinq jours destiné aux lycéens intéressés par le journalisme –, Angie est fière d'avoir contribué à inspirer, encadrer et guider la prochaine génération de journalistes. Elle prend toujours le temps d'encadrer et de dialoguer avec les étudiants et les jeunes professionnels de la région.

Aujourd'hui, cette mère, fondatrice, PDG, rédactrice en chef, conférencière recherchée et organisatrice de conférences sur l'innovation dans le monde entier poursuit son développement et espère non seulement apporter un éclairage de qualité, mais aussi fournir les outils Technologies nécessaires pour restaurer la confiance d'un public international. Elle a pris la parole, dirigé et animé des conférences pour IBM, EY, l'Assemblée générale des Nations Unies, Arup, Swire, l'OCDE, la Banque asiatique de développement, PwC, UBS, Blackrock, entre autres. La conférence TEDx d'Angie « Je ne suis pas censée être ici » est désormais une leçon TED Ed pour son public mondial de 6,7 millions d'abonnés.

Angie est née à Hong Kong, a grandi au Canada et est revenue à Hong Kong en 2011 comme correspondante pour Bloomberg. Fière diplômée de l'École de journalisme de l'Université Ryerson, elle est également une membre active de la communauté, ayant occupé pendant deux mandats le poste de gouverneure du conseil d'administration du Club des correspondants étrangers et siégeant aujourd'hui au comité exécutif de la Chambre de commerce canadienne de Hong Kong. Elle demeure présente dans cette région aujourd'hui, consciente que la prochaine décennie sera largement marquée par les avancées en matière d'innovation en Asie.

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Dante Disparte: Bank Failure, USDC And Contagion

The recent U.S. banks fallout is a stress test for both traditional finance and digital assets but to weather the storm side by side is a powerful opportunity, says Circle Chief Strategy Officer Dante Disparte. Dante Disparte, the chief strategy officer and head of global policy at Circle Internet Financial, has spoken out about the need for greater collaboration between the cryptocurrency industry and banks. Circle is the co-founder and issuer of USDC, a dollar-backed stablecoin with a market capitalization of US$39.5 billion. However, the stablecoin broke its dollar peg over the weekend after it was revealed that Circle held US$3.3 billion in reserve deposits at SVB. As a result, USDC fell to as low as US$0.8774 before gaining its dollar parity on Monday. Tune in to the latest episode of Word on the Block with Forkast Editor-in-Chief Angie Lau for more.

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Brian Laverdure: Time for Regulations

Crypto and blockchain have seen everything this year. From the start with its all-time highs and its role in the Ukraine War to the year ending with the debacles of Terra Luna and the mess left by FTX and much more. These instances have left the industry edging more towards the importance of security and regulations in the space. We spoke with the Independent Community Bankers of America's Brian Laverdure to learn more about developments in crypto asset regulation and how they might help the industry rebound.

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Gin Chao: Still Bullish for Crypto

If you have been paying attention to crypto this year then you’ll know that the industry has been on a rollercoaster ride. From its record-breaking all-time highs in the start of the year only to be reduced to just a third of that later on. Macros and micro economics have taken a hit on the industry, leading venture capitalists and investors to take a more cautious path when investing. But some believe the opposite: Now is the time to seize the opportunity. Why should we be investing during the crypto winter? What value can you get out of this? And what should we be investing in? Get the answers to all these questions and more in the latest episode of Word on the Block where Forkast’s Editor-in-Chief Angie Lau talks to the person who is still betting big on blockchain.

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Yifan He: China, Blockchain and BSN (Part 2)

As China’s dominance in the world of blockchain grows, the question that everybody is asking is: Can one be tracked by this technology? Watch what Yifan He, who is building Chinese Blockchain Based Service Network (BSN) and taking it to the world, has to say in this conversation with Forkast’s Angie Lau. Find out why he doesn’t believe in cryptocurrencies and why non-crypto blockchains are going to be what traditional industry and systems back on. Plus, what synergies and links there are, if any, between the Digital Yuan & BSN.

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Yifan He: China, Blockchain and BSN (Part 1)

While initially cautious about blockchain technology, China now has an over 80% share in blockchain patent applications worldwide. This shift in China’s strategy comes even though cryptocurrencies are frowned upon in the country. Even though crypto currencies are one of the most popular applications of blockchain technology globally, China has taken a different route as it develops Blockchain Base Service Network or BSN. How exactly does BSN work? Is it linked to existing public chains? Or is it developing in isolation? Is BSN China’s connection to global blockchains? And how does it operate without cryptocurrencies? What is NTT & how does one use it? Get the answer to all these questions and more in the latest episode of “Word on the Block” where Forkast’s Editor-in-Chief Angie Lau talks to the man helping build BSN.

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Alex Manson: Building Crypto Infrastructure

Blockchain and cryptocurrencies have been around for a little bit more than a decade, but compared to institutional companies they are still in their infancy. But as blockchain and crypto grows, more and more institutional players are joining the field. You know things are getting serious when one of the oldest ventures joins the game supporting ventures that disrupt the way we invest and work. When did they realize that they would no longer turn a blind eye to these disruptions? What made them join forces and build infrastructure on it? Will this pave the way for more institutions to join in? Get all these answers and much more on the latest episode of Word on the Block where we are joined by Alex Mansion of Standard Charted Ventures.

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Tomicah Tillemann: Let’s Talk Crypto Policies

The right policy structure is critical for success. As the blockchain and cryptocurrency sectors grow and break through barriers set by traditional industry, having the right guardrails in place will be essential to help it get to the next level. So which agency or agencies need to develop policies for the crypto industry? What are the rules that need to be written? How do we ensure the policy architecture does not stifle innovation? Are cryptocurrencies securities or commodities? And does any one country in the world have the lead in formulating crypto policy? Get the answers to these questions and a whole lot more in this conversation between Tomicah Tillemann and Forkast’s Angie Lau.

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Yat Siu: Animoca Builds in Crypto Winter

Crypto markets have lost over $2 trillion in value from the peak seen in November of last year, but that isn’t stopping those building the foundation of this new ecosystem. They continue to back and invest in projects that will be the bedrock of Web3. Hong Kong-based crypto unicorn Animoca Brands has invested in over 340 Web3 projects and companies so far, and more are coming. We find out how they find the right ventures to back and what challenges and opportunities they are spotting in this age of the crypto chill. And why are they participating in the Open Metaverse Alliance, what exactly is it and why do we need it?

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Gary Liu: Artifact Mints History

NFTs have become ubiquitous, but they are a lot more than just a picture. They are a way to prove provenance, secure authenticity and a whole lot more. Artifact Labs, which originated within the realms of one of Hong Kong’s oldest newspapers SCMP, is using NFTs to preserve Asia’s historic moments. Find out the challenges they’ve faced along the way as well as their thoughts on the Chinese NFT landscape, what the missing pieces are in the crypto regulatory puzzle and what can be done better.

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Wendy Diamond: Crypto, Yes We Do!

The world of finance is male-dominated and this is true of the Web3 world as well. Per a McKinsey report, all-male teams snagged 85% of venture funding in the U.S. in 2018, compared to a measly 2% by all-female founding teams. How can this equation be made more equal? How can women get access to a more inclusive financial system and what needs to change? Forkast’s Editor-in-Chief Angie Lau speaks to Wendy Diamond who leads the Women’s Entrepreneurship Day Organization or WEDO, that is trying to solve these exact problems that women across the world face when it comes to accessing, participating and using the existing financial ecosystem.

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