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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Coinbase Obtains License to Operate in Bermuda; Starbucks Brews More NFTs

In a recent blog post, Coinbase announced it secured a license from the Bermuda Monetary Authority (BMA). Fortune was the first to report on the news. This comes as Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong recently suggested that the crypto exchange would consider moving away from the U.S. if the regulatory environment for the industry does not become clearer. Plus, a closer look at coffee giant Starbucks and their second NFT drop.

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Intel Kills Its Bitcoin Mining Chip; Taylor Swift's Smart Crypto Question

"The Hash" tackles today's hot topics: Intel suddenly discontinues production of a bitcoin mining chip. Are crypto deals and investments coming back or is that just our imagination? A lawyer for a class-action lawsuit against celebrity FTX endorsers says Taylor Swift avoided a $100 million sponsorship deal for asking one simple question.

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SEC Chair Gensler Grilled Over Crypto Policy; Who's Winning and Losing in Global Crypto Shuffle?

"The Hash" tackles today's hot topics: SEC Chair Gary Gensler is defending his crypto policies before lawmakers on Capitol Hill. Will it be too late to convince crypto firms to stay in the U.S. instead of moving offshore? Gala Games' v2 airdrop date is announced.

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SEC Sues Bittrex; Shaq Served in FTX Lawsuit, and More

"The Hash" tackles today's hot topics: SEC charges Bittrex and its former CEO for violating federal laws. Congressman Warren Davidson (R., Ohio) says he'll be introducing a bill to fire SEC boss Gary Gensler. Shaquille O'Neal finally gets outmaneuvered and gets served in FTX class action lawsuit. Plus, why Gridless Mining is among CoinDesk's Projects to Watch in 2023.

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SEC May Be Coming for DeFi Oversight; Solana's Web3 Smartphone

"The Hash" tackles today's hot topics: What a look at balance sheets of the world's top central banks could mean for the outlook for risk assets like bitcoin. The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is considering reopening a proposal that would fold in oversight of decentralized finance (DeFi) exchanges. A new Pew Research study shows that a majority of Americans are not confident in crypto. Plus, why Solana is selling a new smartphone.

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