Zack Seward

Zack Seward is bijdrager en editor-at-large bij CoinDesk. Tot juli 2022 was hij plaatsvervangend hoofdredacteur van CoinDesk. Voordat hij in november 2018 bij CoinDesk kwam, was hij hoofdredacteur van Technical.ly, een nieuwssite gericht op lokale techgemeenschappen aan de oostkust van de VS. Daarvoor werkte Seward als verslaggever voor zakelijke en technologische onderwerpen bij twee NPR-lidstations, WHYY in Philadelphia en WXXI in Rochester, New York. Seward komt oorspronkelijk uit San Francisco en studeerde aan de University of Chicago. Hij werkte bij PBS NewsHour in Washington, D.C., voordat hij de Graduate School of Journalism van Columbia University bezocht.

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U.S. Court Tells SEC to Respond to Coinbase's Rulemaking Petition Within 7 Days; Louis Vuitton's Web3 Push

"The Hash" panel explores today's top stories moving the crypto markets: a U.S. judge ordered the SEC to respond to Coinbase’s rulemaking petition within a week. Separately, in stablecoin land, Circle Singapore received its Major Payment Institution (MPI) license for digital payment token services in Singapore, while lending protocol Aave’s gho (GHO) stablecoin took a step closer to an Ethereum mainnet launch. Plus, Louis Vuitton is releasing physical-backed NFTs, and pepecoin (PEPE) investors may only have a limited window for potential gains.

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SEC's Gensler Says U.S. Doesn’t ‘Need More Digital Currency’; Apple Releases Mixed-Reality Headset

"The Hash" tackles today's hot topics: SEC chief Gary Gensler says the U.S. doesn’t need any more digital currency as his agency sues Binance and Coinbase for operating unregistered securities exchanges. Altcoins listed in the SEC's lawsuit against Coinbase are tanking. Apple unveiled its first mixed-reality headset 'Vision Pro.' Life insurance company Meanwhile Insurance Bitcoin (Bermuda) said it raised $19 million to develop an artificial-intelligence (AI) aided bitcoin (BTC)-denominated policy as it eyes an economy developing around the largest cryptocurrency.

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SEC Sues Binance, CEO Zhao Over Securities Violation Allegations; Atomic Wallet Users Hacked

"The Hash" unpacks today's top stories moving the crypto markets: The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) sued crypto exchange Binance and its CEO Changpeng "CZ" Zhao on allegations of violating federal securities laws Monday. Meanwhile, Richard Teng has been appointed to oversee Binance’s regional markets outside the U.S. Plus, centralized storage and wallet service Atomic Wallet was drained of nearly $35 million worth of various tokens. And, Volcano Energy announced $1 billion in commitments to build a 241 megawatt (MW) bitcoin mine in the Metapán region of El Salvador.

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MakerDAO on Track for $1.28B Treasury Purchase; Bitcoin Miners Likely Selling Output at $28K: Matrixport

"The Hash" tackles today's hot topics: the community governing MakerDAO, the decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) behind stablecoin DAI, has paved the way to purchase up to an additional $1.28 billion in U.S. government bonds. The Twitter account of Mira Murati, OpenAI's CTO, briefly promoted a token linked to OpenAI after being hacked. Separately, bitcoin (BTC) is experiencing selling pressure at the $28,000 price level, and miners may be responsible, according to a Matrixport report. Plus, the impact and lessons learned from the ICO era.

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OPNX Issues New Governance Token; European Parliament Study Examines Crypto Assets

"The Hash" panel breaks down today's top stories shaping the crypto markets, including bankruptcy claims exchange OPNX issuing a new governance token dubbed "Open Exchange token" (OX), which is designed to reduce trading fees on the platform. Separately, a new study from the European Parliament says cryptocurrencies should be treated as securities by default. And, blockchain Sui signs a multi-year deal with Red Bull Racing.

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