Emily Parker

Emily Parker était la directrice exécutive du contenu mondial chez CoinDesk. Auparavant, Emily était membre du personnel de la planification politique au Département d'État américain, où elle conseillait sur la liberté d'Internet et la diplomatie numérique. Emily a été rédactrice/éditrice au Wall Street Journal et éditrice 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). Le livre raconte les histoires d'activistes d'Internet en Chine, à Cuba et en Russie. Mario Vargas Llosa, lauréat du prix Nobel de littérature, l'a qualifié de « récit rigoureusement recherché et rapporté qui se lit comme un thriller. » Elle a été directrice de la stratégie chez Parlio, une startup de médias sociaux de la Silicon Valley, qui a été acquise 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, BBC ainsi que de nombreuses autres émissions de télévision et de radio. Son livre a été intégré aux programmes de 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 détient une maîtrise en études est-asiatiques de Harvard. Elle détient des Bitcoins, des Ethers ainsi que de petites quantités d'autres cryptomonnaies.

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Dernières de Emily Parker


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US Jobs Growth Beats Expectations, Crypto Markets Outlook, New Bitcoin Mining Sustainability Report and More

“First Mover” dives into today’s top markets and business news, including the just-released jobs report and the increasingly contentious crypto conversations in Congress. Guests include U.S. Congressman Warren Davidson, Rayne Steinberg of crypto investment firm Arca, and Jaime Leverton of crypto mining firm Hut 8 on the Bitcoin Mining Council’s latest meeting and its just-released survey on sustainable mining.

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Bitcoin, Ether Analysis, Japanese Industry Leader on ‘Stupid’ Regulator Warnings Against Binance, State of Crypto in Japan

“First Mover” dives into crypto markets and business news, including Ethereum’s upcoming upgrade. Is it bullish or bearish for ETH? Joining the show to discuss the crypto markets is Darius Sit of QCP Capital. Also, Oki Matsumoto, CEO of Japanese financial conglomerate Monex Group, discusses crypto markets in Japan and the recent regulatory warnings against Binance he suggests were unnecessary.

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Répression des Crypto en Chine : un calendrier offre un indice sur « Pourquoi maintenant ? »

Les mesures de répression contre les Crypto ont tendance à s’intensifier dans les périodes politiquement sensibles en Chine.

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Jeremy Allaire on Broad USDC Expansion, the Digital Dollar, El Salvador’s Bitcoin Law and More

The stablecoin $USDC dominates crypto headlines as the cryptocurrency developed by fintech company Circle gains wider global adoption. Circle CEO Jeremy Allaire joins “First Mover” to discuss the latest news involving $USDC, stablecoins in general, Coinbase, the digital dollar, bitcoin adoption and other related topics. Also, Chris Tyrer of Fidelity Digital Assets has updates Fidelity’s crypto business and weighs in on the markets. Plus, Janine Yorio of Republic Realm helps to demystify the metaverse and NFTs.

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Bitcoin Breaks $35K, ARK Invest Joins Race to Get Bitcoin ETF Approved, Global Exchanges Under Regulatory Pressure

“First Mover” has the day’s first look at crypto markets and business news, including regulatory concerns for global exchanges following a cluster of enforcement actions against Binance. Guests include Crypto.com CEO Kris Marszalek, Delta Exchange CEO Pankaj Balani, and Edge & Node Co-founder Tegan Kline.

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Bitcoin Bounce, PwC’s Henri Arslanian on Regulators Reining in Binance

“First Mover” dives into today’s top stories, including the pushback by regulators against Binance in Canada, Japan and now also the U.K. Henri Arslanian of PwC discusses what this means for Binance, its users, and the crypto exchange sector. Grant Whitlock of Global Block shares his crypto markets analysis, and Charles d’Haussy of ConsenSys explains a new digital health passport his group helped to launch in Hong Kong.

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Miami Mayor Francis Suarez on Bitcoin’s Challenge to the US Dollar and Its Overall Crypto Plan, El Salvador’s Bitcoin Law

El Salvador grabs the headlines again as details of its bitcoin currency rollout are announced, with an e-wallet airdrop included. Joining “First Mover” to discuss El Salvador, crypto markets, and other news are Francis Suarez, the mayor of Miami, Frances Coppola, author of “The Case for People’s QE,” and Gavin Michael, the CEO of Bakkt.

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Sam Bankman-Fried on Crypto Markets, El Salvador’s Bitcoin Bet, China’s Miner Crackdown, FTX US Sports Sponsorships and More

“First Mover” with today’s top stories including: The crypto community talking about John McAfee’s controversial life and death in a Spanish prison, and bitcoin remaining rangebound as analysts discuss what’s next. Joining the show today are FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried and CoinGecko Co-founder & CEO Bobby Ong.

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Will Bitcoin Hold Above $30K Support? Cybercrime Raising Privacy Coin Concerns

“First Mover” dives into top crypto stories: bitcoin’s outlook amid market swings, privacy coins and their role in cybercrime, and news regarding El Salvador’s path to bitcoin adoption. Guests include vocal bitcoin critic Steve Hanke of the Cato Institute and Johns Hopkins University and Vik Sharma of Cake Wallet that facilitates the Monero privacy coin. Plus, Rarible’s Alex Salnikov plans to build a community-owned NFT marketplace from its latest funding round.

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Bitcoin, Ether Plummet as China Crypto Crackdown Continues, Ethereum Improvement Proposal Explained

China ramps up the pressure on crypto, telling banks to stop facilitating transactions. Cryptocurrencies fell with bitcoin dropping below $30K Tuesday morning. “First Mover” dives into the crypto markets with the Amber Group’s Michael Wu and Voyager Digital’s Steve Ehrlich. Also, CoinDesk’s Christine Kim breaks down her comprehensive report on the investment implications of Ethereum’s improvement proposal.

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