Marc Hochstein

As Deputy Editor-in-Chief for Features, Opinion, Ethics and Standards, Marc oversees CoinDesk's long-form content, sets editorial policies and acts as the ombudsman for our industry-leading newsroom. He is also spearheading our nascent coverage of prediction markets and helps compile The Node, our daily email newsletter rounding up the biggest stories in crypto.

From November 2022 to June 2024 Marc was the Executive Editor of Consensus, CoinDesk's flagship annual event. He joined CoinDesk in 2017 as a managing editor and has steadily added responsibilities over the years.

Marc is a veteran journalist with more than 25 years' experience, including 17 years at the trade publication American Banker, the last three as editor-in-chief, where he was responsible for some of the earliest mainstream news coverage of cryptocurrency and blockchain technology.

DISCLOSURE: Marc holds BTC above CoinDesk's disclosure threshold of $1,000; marginal amounts of ETH, SOL, XMR, ZEC, MATIC and EGIRL; an Urbit planet (~fodrex-malmev); two ENS domain names (MarcHochstein.eth and MarcusHNYC.eth); and NFTs from the Oekaki (pictured), Lil Skribblers, SSRWives, and Gwar collections.

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China Never Completely Banned Crypto

Despite government crackdowns and widespread reports that crypto is outlawed in China, crypto trade is still very much alive. How is that possible?

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China nunca prohibió completamente las Cripto

A pesar de las medidas represivas del gobierno y los informes generalizados de que las Cripto están prohibidas en China, el comercio de Cripto sigue muy vivo. ¿Cómo es eso posible?

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China nunca baniu completamente a Cripto

Apesar das repressões governamentais e dos relatos generalizados de que a Cripto é proibida na China, o comércio de Cripto ainda está muito vivo. Como isso é possível?

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Hindi Ganap na Pinagbawalan ng China ang Crypto

Sa kabila ng mga crackdown ng gobyerno at malawakang ulat na ipinagbabawal ang Crypto sa China, buhay na buhay pa rin ang Crypto trade. Paano ito posible?

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La Chine n’a jamais complètement interdit la Crypto

Malgré la répression gouvernementale et les nombreux rapports selon lesquels la Crypto est interdite en Chine, le commerce de la Crypto est toujours très vivant. Comment est-ce possible?

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La Cina non ha mai bandito completamente le Cripto

Nonostante le misure repressive del governo e le diffuse notizie secondo cui le Cripto sono illegali in Cina, il commercio Cripto è ancora molto vivo. Come è possibile?

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Warning! Scammers Are Pretending to Be CoinDesk Journalists on Social Media

Real CoinDesk journalists don't ask for money. Also, please be wary of links sent from people claiming to work for us.

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¡Advertencia! Los estafadores se hacen pasar por periodistas de CoinDesk en las redes sociales

Los verdaderos periodistas de CoinDesk no piden dinero. Además, tenga cuidado con los enlaces enviados por personas que afirman trabajar para nosotros.

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Aviso! Golpistas estão fingindo ser jornalistas da CoinDesk nas redes sociais

Os verdadeiros jornalistas do CoinDesk T pedem dinheiro. Além disso, tenha cuidado com links enviados por pessoas que afirmam trabalhar para nós.

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Babala! Ang mga Scammer ay Nagpapanggap na Mga CoinDesk Journalist sa Social Media

Ang mga tunay na mamamahayag ng CoinDesk ay T humihingi ng pera. Gayundin, mangyaring mag-ingat sa mga link na ipinadala mula sa mga taong nagsasabing gumagana para sa amin.

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