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Marchés QUOTIDIENS : Prévoyez-vous une ruée vers les « banques Bitcoin » ?
Alors que les Marchés sont mitigés mais majoritairement en baisse, nous observons l'appel de la Deutsche Bank Crypto à 2030, le mouvement encourageant une « ruée bancaire » annuelle sur les échanges de Bitcoin et le Rally d'Enjin alimenté par Microsoft.

Alors que les Marchés sont mitigés mais majoritairement en baisse, nous examinons l'appel Crypto de la Deutsche Bank pour 2030, le mouvement encourageant une ruée annuelle sur les «Bitcoin Banks » et le Rally d'Enjin alimenté par Microsoft...
Connectez-vous pendant que le rédacteur en chef des Podcasts CoinDesk, Adam B. Levine, et le journaliste principal des Marchés, Brad Keoun, passent en revue l'action récente sur les Marchés, les tendances intéressantes à long terme et certains des développements les plus importants de l'industrie de la Crypto du jour.
Vous rencontrez des difficultés avec le lecteur intégré ? Vous pouvez télécharger leMP3 ici.
- Mise à jour des Marchés Crypto et traditionnels
- La réponse de Ripple,L'appel de Deutsche Bank concernant les Crypto, et indicateurs techniques
- Le mouvement derrièreun course annuelle sur « Banques Bitcoin »
- Enjin, alimenté par MicrosoftLe Rally nous montre à quel point certains jetons peuvent être similaires aux penny stocks.
Nous serons de retour le lundi 9 décembre pour le prochain épisode de Marchés Daily. Pour toute question, commentaire ou suggestion, envoyez-nous un e-mail. Podcasts sur CoinDesk
Adam B. Levine
Adam B. Levine joined CoinDesk in 2019 as the editor of its new audio and podcasts division. Previously, Adam founded the long-running Let's Talk Bitcoin! talk show with co-hosts Stephanie Murphy and Andreas M. Antonopoulos.
Finding early success with the show, Adam transformed the podcast's homepage into a full newsdesk and publishing platform, founding the LTB Network in January of 2014 to help broaden the conversation with new and different perspectives. In the Spring of that year, he would go on to launch the first and largest tokenized rewards program for creators and their audience. In what many have called an early influential version of "Steemit"; LTBCOIN, which was awarded to both content creators and members of the audience for participation was distributed until the LTBN was acquired by BTC, Inc. in January of 2017.
With the network launched and growing, in late 2014 Adam turned his attention to the practical challenges of administering the tokenized program and founded Tokenly, Inc. There, he led the development of early tokenized vending machines with Swapbot, tokenized identity solution Tokenpass, e-commerce with TokenMarkets.com and media with Token.fm. Adam owns some BTC, ETH and small positions in a number of other tokens.

Bradley Keoun
Bradley Keoun is CoinDesk's managing editor of tech & protocols, where he oversees a team of reporters covering blockchain technology, and previously ran the global crypto markets team. A two-time Loeb Awards finalist, he previously was chief global finance and economic correspondent for TheStreet and before that worked as an editor and reporter for Bloomberg News in New York and Mexico City, reporting on Wall Street, emerging markets and the energy industry. He started out as a police-beat reporter for the Gainesville Sun in Florida and later worked as a general-assignment reporter for the Chicago Tribune. Originally from Fort Wayne, Indiana, he double-majored in electrical engineering and classical studies as an undergraduate at Duke University and later obtained a master's in journalism from the University of Florida. He is currently based in Austin, Texas, and in his spare time plays guitar, sings in a choir and hikes in the Texas Hill Country. He owns less than $1,000 each of several cryptocurrencies.
