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Crypto
Privacy, Security, and Transparency: What Voters Want From Tech in 2020
CoinDesk went down to the South Carolina Democratic Primaries to talk with the delegates, candidates, and voters about the future of crypto. The bottom line? Everyone saw the problems associated with big tech and many also saw some solutions but, in the end, crypto, blockchain, and the future of digital currencies are still up in the air. Will 2020 change the outlook? We asked a few voters their opinions.

The Open Index Protocol’s Amy James on the Art of Tech
The Open Index Protocol’s Amy James On the Art of Tech

Jason Brett of the Value Technology Foundation On Crypto and Government
Jason Brett of the Value Technology Foundation On Crypto and Government

Zocial's Rick Bleszynski Talks About the Crypto's Bare Metal
Zocial's Rick Bleszynski Talks About the Crypto's Bare Metal

IBM Food Trust and Chef Aarón Sánchez Put Grub on the Blockchain
IBM Food Trust and Chef Aarón Sánchez Put Grub On the Blockchain

"Crypto Dad" Chris Giancarlo Talks About the New Digitization of Value
Former CFTC Chris Giancarlo sees the current set of financial systems - the older systems associated with the pre-digital age - as hopelessly obsolete. He aims to fix them.

Jerome Powell: Fed Weighing Costs, Benefits and Trade-Offs of Digital Currency
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell answered questions posed by Rep. Bill Foster (D-Illinois) regarding the competitive threat to the U.S. dollar’s status as a global reserve currency by China’s ambitions to create a digital yuan and the proposal of Libra. Source: Financial Services Committee hearing, Feb. 11, 2020.

CoinDesk Sits Down With Colorado Governor Jared Polis
Governor Polis joined CoinDesk's Will Foxley at ETHDenver where he talked about breaking down the mess of regulations holding back fintech in his state.

ENS Looks to a New Era of Interconnected Software
ENS Director of Operations Brantly Millegan believes the next worldwide naming system will be based on blockchain. He expects this new tech to be portable and completely interconnected. "I think this is actually a great example of a phenomenon the people cal Ethereum Legos so that people can build all these different systems and protocols, and then you don't have to reinvent the wheel each time you can just plug in to use that system without permission," he said.
