Zack Seward

Zack Seward è contributore editoriale di CoinDesk. Fino a luglio 2022, ha ricoperto il ruolo di vicedirettore responsabile di CoinDesk. Prima di entrare in CoinDesk nel novembre 2018, è stato direttore responsabile di Technical.ly, un sito di informazione focalizzato sulle comunità tecnologiche locali della Costa Est degli Stati Uniti. In precedenza, Seward ha lavorato come giornalista occupandosi di affari e tecnologia per una coppia di emittenti affiliate a NPR, WHYY a Philadelphia e WXXI a Rochester, New York. Seward è originario di San Francisco e ha frequentato l'Università di Chicago. Ha lavorato al PBS NewsHour a Washington, D.C., prima di frequentare la Graduate School of Journalism della Columbia University.

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Finance

A16z guida la vendita di token da 111 milioni di dollari per HNT di Helium

Il progetto di telecomunicazioni decentralizzate basate su token sta attraendo nuovo capitale.

Helium team, left to right: Pierre Defebvre, Andrew Allen, Rahul Garg, Brian Bussiere.

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US Senate Passes $1T Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill, About $600M Worth of Crypto Stolen in Cross-Chain DeFi Site Poly Network Hack

“The Hash” hosts discuss today’s top stories: The Senate is holding a final vote on the bipartisan infrastructure bill, which excludes a compromise crypto tax amendment, about $600 million worth of crypto was stolen from the Poly Network by the alleged hacker, AMC is jumping on the crypto bandwagon, and is it NFTs over DeFi? Non-fungible token (NFT) marketplace OpenSea just overtook Uniswap on ethereum usage.

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L'ex direttore della SEC Brett Redfearn lascia Coinbase dopo 4 mesi

L'uscita del vicepresidente dei Mercati dei capitali di Coinbase indica un cambio di strategia all'interno della borsa Cripto quotata in borsa.

Coinbase, Nasdaq, direct listing

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Update on Senate’s $1T Infrastructure Bill as Final Vote Looms, Why Did Binance.US CEO Brian Brooks Quit After 4 Months?

“The Hash” hosts discuss top stories influencing the crypto world today: The U.S. Senate has prepared itself for a final vote on the $1 trillion infrastructure bill this week before sending it to the Hous though they did not decide on the crypto provision amendments, former OCC chief Brian Brooks quit his Binance.US CEO position after four months, citing “strategic differences,” USDC issuer Circle plans to become a national crypto bank and Chainlink has not fully integrated decentralized weather data into google cloud. Plus, how did BitGo lose the U.S. Marshals Service contract to Anchorage?

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Finance

USDC Builder Circle afferma di voler diventare una banca Cripto nazionale

I piani porterebbero Circle ben oltre lo statuto bancario dell'OCC, già rilasciato condizionatamente a diverse aziende.

Circle founder and CEO Jeremy Allaire

Videos

US Regulators Battle Over Crypto Regulation Authority, Apple to Scan US iPhones for Child Abuse Images

“The Hash” team discusses today’s hot topics: U.S. regulators are debating over authority on crypto regulations. This comes as U.S. senators are expected to vote on crypto provision amendments in the infrastructure bill Saturday. Apple says it will scan U.S. iPhones for child abuse images. The company faces increasing pressure to allow surveillance on encrypted data, and Huobi-branded HUSD reveals it’s backed totally by cash. Plus, FTX signs sponsorship to help Axie Infinity players in developing countries.

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What Ethereum Upgrade Means for Crypto World, Oscar Mayer’s Single Pack “Hot Doge Wiener” Sold for 10,000 Dogecoins

“The Hash” hosts discuss today’s top stories: Ethereum’s price jumped after the London upgrade; here’s what that means for the industry and investors. JPMorgan is now offering an in-house bitcoin fund for private bank clients. Oscar Mayer managed to auction off a single pack of “Hot Doge Wiener” for 10,000 dogecoins. What’s behind the frenzy? Plus, U.K. fashion house Burberry gets into the hot NFT market in collaboration with Mythical Games.

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Reactions to SEC Chair Gensler’s Crypto Comments, FTX Signs 7-Year Agreement With ‘League of Legends’ Riot Games

“The Hash” tackles today’s hot topics: SEC Chair Gary Gensler clarifies “many, many” tokens are securities; Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse and others react. FTX strikes a seven-year deal with “League of Legends” Riot Games. Google allows crypto ads in the U.S. with restrictions. Russia’s monitoring agency wants to identify and profile crypto users.

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Could the Fed Start Tapering in October? HSBC UK Blocks Payments to Binance, Former Monero Maintainer ‘FluffyPony’ Arrested

“The Hash” hosts tackle today’s hot topics: Federal Reserve governor Christopher Waller says tapering could start as soon as October; depends on the August and September jobs reports, HSBC U.K. is now blocking payments to Binance, former Monero maintainer “FluffyPony” Riccardo Spagni has been arrested over non-crypto crimes and Square is scaling up and continues to hold crypto assets and what that means for the industry.

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Crypto Regulations: What You Need to Know About The Most Comprehensive Bill in Congress, NFT Markets Post Record-Breaking Week

“The Hash” hosts discuss today’s hot topics: Rep. Don Beyer’s newly proposed “Digital Asset Market Structure and Investor Protection Act” could be the most sweeping legislation yet to regulate the market. Marathon Digital is buying $121 million of mining machines from Bitmain as Beijing remains tough on crypto. FTX and Major League Baseball (MLB) announces a $100K giveaway in bitcoin or cash for a lucky winner of its contest “MLB Moonblasts Pick ‘Em.” NFT markets turn red hot this past week, posting record-breaking trading volumes and average prices.

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