Emily Parker

Emily Parker was de uitvoerend directeur van wereldwijde content bij CoinDesk. Eerder was Emily lid van het Policy Planning-team bij het Amerikaanse ministerie van Buitenlandse Zaken, waar zij advies gaf over internetvrijheid en digitale diplomatie. Emily was schrijver/redacteur bij The Wall Street Journal en redacteur bij The New York Times. Zij is medeoprichter van LongHash, een blockchain-startup die zich richt op de Aziatische markten.

Zij is auteur van "Now I Know Who My Comrades Are: Voices From the Internet Underground" (Farrar, Straus & Giroux). Het boek vertelt de verhalen van internetactivisten in China, Cuba en Rusland. Mario Vargas Llosa, winnaar van de Nobelprijs voor de Literatuur, noemde het "een rigoureus onderzocht en gerapporteerd verslag dat leest als een thriller." Zij was Chief Strategy Officer bij Parlio, een sociale-mediastartup in Silicon Valley, die werd overgenomen door Quora.

Zij heeft wereldwijd openbare toespraken gegeven en wordt momenteel vertegenwoordigd door het Leigh Bureau. Ze is geïnterviewd door CNN, MSNBC, NPR, BBC en vele andere televisie- en radioprogramma's. Haar boek is als verplichte literatuur opgenomen aan Harvard, Yale, Columbia, Tufts, UCSD en andere onderwijsinstellingen.

Emily spreekt Chinees, Japans, Frans en Spaans. Zij is met onderscheiding afgestudeerd aan Brown University en heeft een masterdiploma van Harvard in Oost-Aziatische Studies. Zij bezit Bitcoin, Ether en kleinere hoeveelheden van andere cryptocurrencies.

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GOP Presidential Candidate Vivek Ramaswamy Unveils Crypto Plan; Bitcoin Bounces

Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy joins CoinDesk TV to discuss his crypto policy framework called the "Three Freedoms of Crypto." The political newcomer, who is a former biotech executive, says the new proposals will unshackle American innovators from the administrative state. Maple Head of Growth and Capital Markets Quinn Thompson shares a market update. Jackson Hewitt's chief tax information officer Mark Steber breaks down the basics of crypto taxes.

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Fake BlackRock XRP Filing Referred to State Justice Officials; State of Stablecoins

Delaware's Department of Justice may be investigating a fake filing Monday that suggested asset management giant BlackRock was prepping the launch of a spot XRP ETF. Crypto journalist and host of the Unchained podcast Laura Shin weighs in on the aftermath of FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried's conviction. Morgan Creek Capital Management CEO Mark Yusko gives a crypto markets update. And, Moody’s Analytics senior director Yiannis Giokas discusses a new report on stablecoins.

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Fake BlackRock XRP Filing Spoofs ETF Watchers; October Inflation Data Is Out

Blackrock is not attempting to launch an XRP exchange-traded fund (ETF), the asset manager said Monday. StockCharts.com senior technical analyst Julius de Kempenaer discusses the price of bitcoin (BTC) after fresh U.S. inflation data is released. Optimism Unlimited Ltd. Chief Growth Officer Ryan Wyatt discusses his new role after departing Polygon Labs. And, cryptobullseye.zone founder Kirk Phillips weighs in on the latest tax rule proposals for crypto.

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Bitcoin Rallies Over 100% Year-to-Date; Tax Week 2023

Fairlead Strategies Managing Partner Katie Stockton joins "First Mover" to discuss her crypto markets outlook as bitcoin (BTC) has risen more than 100% so far in 2023. Solana Foundation Head of Strategy Austin Federa discusses what is next for the ecosystem after Solana Breakpoint recently wrapped. And, as part of CoinDesk's Tax Week 2023, TaxBit Head of Government Solutions Miles Fuller explains why there could be a silver lining for some FTX users.

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Ether Tops $2K on BlackRock’s ETF Plans; Bitcoin Breaks Above $37K Again

BlackRock wants to create an ETF that holds Ethereum's ether (ETH), a plan that deepens the world's largest asset manager's commitment to cryptocurrencies. Diffuse Funds founder and CEO Kenny Estes shares his crypto markets analysis. "Digital Money Demystified" author Tonya Evans discusses her new book addressing some of the common misconceptions about crypto. And, RSTLSS CEO Charli Cohen weighs in on collaborating with Paris Hilton's 11:11 Media in the world of Web3.

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Bitcoin Crosses $37K as SEC Said to Start Talks with Grayscale on Spot Bitcoin ETF

The SEC has started talks with Grayscale on the details of the company's application to convert its trust product GBTC to a spot bitcoin ETF, according to a CoinDesk source. Hashnote CEO Leo Mizuhara shares his reaction. Grayscale and CoinDesk are both owned by DCG. Celestia Labs CEO Mustafa Al-Bassam discusses Celestia launching on mainnet this month as a new data availability network. Metallicus CEO Marshall Hayner and Rarible's Alexander Salnikov also join "First Mover."

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OpenSea Investor Reportedly Slashes Marketplace's Valuation; Could Bitcoin Top $40K?

The Information reports the valuation of NFT marketplace OpenSea has been slashed by 90% from asset manager Coatue Management. ETC Group head of research André Dragosch shares his crypto markets analysis. Injective Labs co-founder and CEO Eric Chen weighs in on DeFi trader activity. And,  =nil; Foundation CEO and co-founder Misha Komarov discusses plans for a new Ethereum rollup with zero-knowledge proofs and sharding.

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Marathon Tests BTC Mining With Methane Gas From Waste Landfill; Is Altcoin Season Coming?

Marathon Digital CEO Fred Thiel discusses the bitcoin miner starting a pilot mining project in Utah that is using methane gas generated from landfill waste to make electricity to power mining operations. CoinDesk's Omkar Godbole and Coinbase Institutional head of research David Duong share their outlook on the crypto markets. And, Clifford Chance LLP senior associate Laura Douglas reacts to two financial watchdogs in the U.K. publishing plans to regulate stablecoins.

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What SBF's Guilty Verdict Means for the Crypto Industry; Trading Week 2023

What happens now that FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried has been found guilty on all seven counts of fraud, conspiracy and money laundering charges following his weeks-long criminal trial? Columbia Business School professor and former Paxos executive Austin Campbell shares his take. ProShares global investment strategist Simeon Hyman discusses a new ETF enabling investors to take a bearish stance on ether. And, Caroline Malcolm from Chainalysis weighs in on USD stablecoin transactions.

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Sam Bankman-Fried's Trial Ends: FTX Founder Is Convicted of Fraud

Sam Bankman-Fried's fate was decided by 12 jurors on Thursday. After deliberating for a little over four hours, the FTX founder was found guilty on all seven counts for his role in the crypto exchange's demise. Lawyer Kevin J. O’Brien explains what could happen next. Animoca Brands Executive Chairman Yat Siu discusses plans for a partnership with Saudi Arabia's NEOM Investment Fund. And, eToro US investment analyst Callie Cox shares her thoughts on the October jobs report.

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