Emily Parker

Emily Parker était directrice exécutive du contenu mondial chez CoinDesk. Auparavant, elle était membre de l'équipe de planification Juridique du Département d'État américain, où elle conseillait sur la liberté d'Internet et la diplomatie numérique. Emily a été rédactrice au Wall Street Journal et au New York Times. Elle est cofondatrice de LongHash, une startup blockchain axée sur les Marchés asiatiques.

Elle est l'auteure de « Now I Know Who My Comrades Are: Voices From the Internet Underground » (Farrar, Straus & Giroux). Ce livre raconte l'histoire d'activistes d'Internet en Chine, à Cuba et en Russie. Mario Vargas Llosa, prix Nobel de littérature, l'a qualifié de « récit rigoureusement documenté et rapporté qui se lit comme un thriller ». Elle a été directrice de la stratégie de Parlio, une start-up de médias sociaux de la Silicon Valley, rachetée par Quora.

Elle a donné des conférences dans le monde entier et est actuellement représentée par le Leigh Bureau. Elle a été interviewée sur CNN, MSNBC, NPR, la BBC et de nombreuses autres émissions de télévision et de radio. Son livre a été proposé à Harvard, Yale, Columbia, Tufts, UCSD et d'autres universités.

Emily parle chinois, japonais, français et espagnol. Elle est diplômée avec mention de l'Université Brown et titulaire d'un master en études est-asiatiques de Harvard. Elle détient des Bitcoin, des ethers et, en plus petites quantités, d'autres cryptomonnaies.

Emily Parker

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Understanding the Success of Spot Bitcoin ETFs in Brazil

As investors continue to await approval of a spot bitcoin exchange-traded fund (ETF) in the U.S., a check of Brazil finds hefty demand for such vehicles which have been trading in that country for more than two years. BTG Pactual head of digital assets Andre Portilho shares his thoughts on Brazil's cryptocurrency appetite. BTG Pactual is one of Latin America's largest asset managers.

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How Upcoming Elections Around the World Could Impact the Crypto Industry

As 2023 comes to an end, CoinDesk managing editor for global policy and regulation Nikhilesh De looks ahead to the upcoming elections in the United States, European Parliament, and India. De explains how these political results might impact the crypto industry.

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Tornado Cash Developer Roman Storm Will Go to Trial in 2024

CoinDesk managing editor for global policy and regulation Nikhilesh De shares an update on legal developments for Tornado Cash developer Roman Storm, after he pleaded not guilty to charges of conspiring to operate a money transmitter or facilitate money laundering and sanctions evasion. Prosecutors allege that he helped bad actors launder over $1 billion in stolen crypto through their work building Tornado Cash.

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FTX Pushes Back on 'Alice in Wonderland' Tax Claim From the IRS

The U.S. government's claim for $24 billion in unpaid taxes from FTX has only one source – taking cash away from its victims, according to the bankrupt crypto exchange. A recent court filing stated in part, "This Alice in Wonderland argument has no support in the law." Taxbit head of government solutions Miles Fuller shares his thoughts on the latest developments.

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World’s First Bitcoin Bonds Receive Regulatory Approval in El Salvador

Frank Muci, policy fellow at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) joins CoinDesk TV to discuss El Salvador’s long-planned bitcoin (BTC) bonds inching closer to reality after apparently receiving regulatory approval for an early 2024 issuance. The bonds are set to be offered on Bitfinex Securities, a regulated division of crypto exchange Bitfinex.

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SafeMoon Files for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy; Bitcoin's Reaction to Central Bank Moves

Crypto company SafeMoon filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy on Thursday, as its executives face criminal charges in the U.S. Bitcoin (BTC) is hovering around $42,300 after a slew of central bank decisions from the U.S. Federal Reserve, European Central Bank and the Bank of England. OANDA senior market analyst Craig Erlam weighs in. Plus, a closer look at how Hong Kong, Singapore and Japan approach crypto regulation.

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« Crypto-friendly » ne signifie pas « crypto-easy »

La réglementation américaine sur les Crypto a beaucoup à Guides du Japon, de Singapour et de Hong Kong. Mais si ces juridictions offrent une clarté juridique sur les actifs numériques, elles ont également certaines des règles les plus strictes au monde, explique Emily Parker de CoinDesk.

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Bitcoin Bounces as Federal Reserve Holds Rates Steady; Singapore's Crypto Scene

Bitcoin (BTC) bounced over $43,000 as the Federal Reserve held its benchmark fed funds rate range steady for the third consecutive time. NewEdge Wealth senior portfolio strategist Ben Emons weighs in. DigiFT CEO Henry Zhang discusses the state of crypto regulation in Singapore. And, CoinDesk managing editor for global policy and regulation Nikhilesh De explains why Michael Saylor's MicroStrategy could be all smiles, due to an accounting change.

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Robinhood Crypto Goes to Europe; Worldcoin Introduces Protocol Update

Robinhood Crypto recently launched in the EU with a bitcoin rewards program that will allow customers to earn a percentage of their trading volume back in bitcoin. Robinhood Crypto General Manager Johann Kerbrat weighs in. Tools for Humanity Head of Product Tiago Sada discusses Worldcoin introducing a protocol update called "World ID 2.0." And, Block Bitcoin Wallet Lead Max Guise gives an update on the company's self-custody bitcoin wallet, Bitkey.

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Crypto Futures Traders Lose Over $500M in Liquidations; Bitcoin's Role in 2024 Election

Bitcoin (BTC) is trading under $42,000 following Monday’s trading session that saw crypto futures traders lose over $500 million in liquidations positions. WonderFi CEO and President Dean Skurka shares his 2024 crypto market expectations. Plus, a closer look at how some U.S. presidential candidates view crypto.

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