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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Policy

Comment le Japon mène la course à la réglementation des stablecoins

La nouvelle loi japonaise tente de répondre à ONEune des plus grandes craintes concernant les principaux stablecoins : les émetteurs disposent-ils réellement des actifs nécessaires pour les soutenir ?

Vintage Japanese banknotes (Dennis Elzinga/Wikimedia Commons, modified by CoinDesk)

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Sens. Gillibrand, Lummis Discuss Crypto Legislation Timeline; Is Bitcoin Back?

U.S. Sens. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.) and Cynthia Lummis (R-W.Y.) discuss the progress of crypto legislation during CoinDesk's State of Crypto 2023 in Washington, D.C. OANDA senior market analyst for the Americas Edward Moya weighs in on whether bitcoin (BTC) is back as the largest cryptocurrency by market cap hovers around $34,400. And, Block's global head of bitcoin policy Melissa Netram discusses the progress of bitcoin's adoption.

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State of Crypto 2023: Bitcoin Skyrockets on ETF Optimism; CFTC Commissioner Discusses Crypto Regulation

CoinDesk TV is live from Washington, D.C. at State of Crypto 2023, as the world’s largest cryptocurrency has gained 12% over the past 24 hours. Special guests include CFTC Commissioner Summer K. Mersinger, MobileCoin head of compliance David Ackerman, Lightspark co-founder Jai Massari and Cboe Digital Chief Legal Officer Katherine Kirkpatrick.

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Bitcoin Gains 15% in Past Month; FTX Bankruptcy Developments

Bitcoin (BTC) is gaining ground, rising just under 3% on the day. Christopher Matta, President of 3iQ Digital Assets (US), shares his crypto markets update as the largest cryptocurrency by market cap flirts with $31,000. Eversheds Sutherland partner Sarah Paul dives into the latest developments regarding FTX's bankruptcy proceedings. And, ZeroSync co-founder Robin Linus discusses his whitepaper that outlines a new paradigm to bring Ethereum-style smart contracts to the Bitcoin network.

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Bitcoin and XRP Gain; SEC Drops Charges Against Ripple Leaders

FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried's trial is on pause until next week. GSR Markets co-founder Rich Rosenblum discusses markets as ETF hope drives bulls and XRP spikes after the SEC agreed to dismiss allegations against Ripple leadership. VettaFi head of sector & industry research Roxanna Islam discusses the spot bitcoin ETF race in the U.S. And, Decentraland Foundation's Yemel Jardi weighs in on the AI World Fair coming to the metaverse.

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New York Attorney General Sues Gemini, DCG, Genesis; AI's Role in the Future of Web3

New York Attorney General Letitia James filed a lawsuit against crypto firms Gemini, Genesis Global Capital, and Digital Currency Group. CoinDesk is owned by DCG. MV Capital CIO Tom Dunleavy shares his crypto markets analysis. Former CFTC commissioner Dawn Stump weighs in on the state of crypto regulation in the U.S. And, Alex Tapscott discusses his new book, "Web3: Charting the Internet's Next Economic and Cultural Frontier."

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Fidelity Amends Spot Bitcoin ETF Filing; SBF Calendar Reveals High-Profile Meetings

Maple head of growth and capital markets Quinn Thompson gives a crypto markets update after bitcoin (BTC) flirted with $29,000 earlier. New testimony in Sam Bankman-Fried's criminal trial reveals the FTX founder had meetings scheduled with former President Bill Clinton and New York Governor Kathy Hochul. St. John’s University law professor Anthony M. Sabino weighs in. And, former CIA analyst Yaya J. Fanusie discusses the relationship between crypto and terrorist groups.

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The SBF Trial: Member of Bankman-Fried’s Inner Circle Testifies, Claims He Knew $8B Went Missing

Former FTX exec Nishad Singh is back on the stand again for Sam Bankman-Fried’s criminal trial. Multicoin Capital general counsel Gregory Xethalis explains how the trial could impact the future of crypto regulation. Path Trading Partners co-founder Bob Iaccino shares his crypto markets outlook. Scroll co-founder Sandy Peng discusses the new Ethereum layer-2 network's debut. And, EY global blockchain leader Paul Brody gives an update on EY Blockchain Analyzer: Reconciler.

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SEC Won't Appeal Loss in Grayscale Decision; Third Week of SBF Trial Begins

Bitcoin (BTC) is climbing amid hopes that a bitcoin exchange-traded fund (ETF) could get approved in the coming months. The Crypto Trader author Glen Goodman shares his crypto market update. Tully & Weiss criminal defense attorney Joseph Tully shares his thoughts on how Sam Bankman-Fried's trial is going so far. And, Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP partner Daniel Davis discusses the future of crypto regulation.

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The SBF Trial: Ex-Alameda Research CEO Caroline Ellison Faces Cross-Examination, Secret Recording Exposed

The second week of Sam Bankman-Fried's trial is wrapping up, with Caroline Ellison facing a cross-examination from the defense. In court, the jury also heard a recording of a meeting Ellison had with Alameda staffers last year. Dragonfly managing partner Haseeb Qureshi weighs in on the state of crypto VC funding. 21.co CEO Hany Rashwan gives a crypto markets update. MarketAcross VP Orian Tal and CryptoJungle CEO Ben Samocha discuss crypto aid donations for Israel.

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