Emily Parker

Si Emily Parker ay executive director ng CoinDesk ng pandaigdigang nilalaman. Dati, si Emily ay miyembro ng Policy Planning staff sa US State Department, kung saan nagpayo siya tungkol sa kalayaan sa Internet at digital diplomacy. Si Emily ay isang manunulat/editor sa The Wall Street Journal at isang editor sa The New York Times. Siya ang co-founder ng LongHash, isang blockchain startup na nakatutok sa mga Asian Markets.

Siya ang may-akda ng "Now I Know Who My Comrades Are: Voices From the Internet Underground" (Farrar, Straus & Giroux). Sinasabi ng libro ang mga kuwento ng mga aktibista sa Internet sa China, Cuba at Russia. Mario Vargas Llosa, nagwagi ng Nobel Prize para sa Literatura, tinawag itong "isang mahigpit na sinaliksik at iniulat na account na parang isang thriller." Siya ay punong opisyal ng diskarte sa Silicon Valley social media startup Parlio, na nakuha ng Quora.

Nakagawa na siya ng pampublikong pagsasalita sa buong mundo, at kasalukuyang kinakatawan ng Leigh Bureau. Siya ay nakapanayam sa CNN, MSNBC, NPR, BBC at marami pang ibang palabas sa telebisyon at radyo. Ang kanyang libro ay itinalaga sa Harvard, Yale, Columbia, Tufts, UCSD at iba pang mga paaralan.

Nagsasalita si Emily ng Chinese, Japanese, French at Spanish. Nagtapos siya ng Honors sa Brown University at may Masters mula sa Harvard sa East Asian Studies. Hawak niya ang Bitcoin, Ether at mas maliit na halaga ng iba pang cryptocurrencies.

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At Pagkatapos Mayroong ONE

Sa isang kahanga-hangang anim na buwan habang ang taglamig ng Crypto ay nahirapan maging ang mga kumpanyang Crypto na pinondohan nang husto, ipinagtanggol ng Binance ang posisyon nito sa tuktok ng lahat ng palitan ng Crypto at ibinaba ang $40 bilyon na karibal nito, ang FTX. Kaya naman ONE si Changpeng Zhao sa Pinaka-Maimpluwensyang 2022 ng CoinDesk.

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Bitcoin Slips After November Jobs Report; US Justice Dept Calls for Independent Probe of Alleged FTX Fraud

The U.S. economy added 263,000 jobs in November, more than expected. The unemployment rate remained the same at 3.7%. OANDA Senior Market Analyst of The Americas Edward Moya discusses the impact of the new economic report on crypto markets. Following the FTX crash, could regulation go too far? Tonya Evans, Penn State Dickinson Law professor, joins "First Mover" to discuss. Plus, CoinDesk's Margaux Nijkerk explains why Dogechain is different from dogecoin.

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Sam Bankman-Fried: 'I Didn’t Knowingly Commingle Funds'; Binance Exec on Crypto Industry Recovery Initiative

The crypto community is reacting to Sam Bankman-Fried's New York Times interview in which he expressed regret over his exchange's collapse, but stopped short of admitting fraud. Plus, Binance Chief Strategy Officer Patrick Hillmann joins "First Mover" to discuss the exchange's crypto industry recovery initiative. Also joining is MakerDAO founder Rune Christensen on the future of decentralized lending.

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Bitcoin Rises Toward $17K; BlockFi Has $355M in Crypto Frozen on FTX

Crypto lender BlockFi has about $355 million in cryptocurrencies currently frozen on defunct crypto exchange FTX. CoinDesk's Nikhilesh De discusses the latest developments uncovered during BlockFi's first day in bankruptcy court. Howard Fischer, former SEC senior trial counsel and current partner at Moses Singer, shares his thoughts on the legal proceedings. Plus, former AAX Vice President Ben Caselin, who has resigned amid the crypto exchange's withdrawal halt, joins the conversation. And, a crypto markets analysis with Bilal Little of DFD Partners.

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BlockFi to Make First Appearance in Bankruptcy Court; Bitcoin Bounces Above $16K

Cryptocurrency lender BlockFi, the latest casualty of the FTX collapse, is scheduled to make its first appearance in bankruptcy court after filing for Chapter 11 protection. Joining "First Mover" to discuss the legal proceedings is Hodder Law Firm founder Sasha Hodder. Bitcoin and ether prices are higher despite the BlockFi filing. Floating Point Group CEO John Peurifoy shares his crypto markets outlook. Plus, what other companies could be impacted by FTX's fallout? Bernstein's Gautam Chhugani joins the conversation.

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Bahamian Attorney General Defends Actions in FTX Case; Bitcoin and Ether Trade Lower

Bitcoin and Ether are trading lower as fears over FTX contagion and Fed rate hikes continue to weigh on markets. Hashdex CEO Marcelo Sampaio shares his crypto markets outlook. Nikhilesh De has the latest from the Bahamas where Attorney General Ryan Pinder is speaking out on the FTX case and drawing attention to his prior role at a bank with ties to FTX. Plus, a time of transition for Time's Keith Grossman who joins "First Mover" to discuss his upcoming job at MoonPay.

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Sam Bankman-Fried's Mea Culpa; Kraken Incoming CEO on Crypto's Future

FTX founder and former CEO Sam Bankman-Fried "froze up in the face of pressure" as his company collapsed, he wrote in a new letter sent to employees of the company he once helmed. Kraken incoming CEO Dave Ripley joins "First Mover" to discuss his outlook for the crypto industry. Plus, could bitcoin outperform ether in the coming months? Fairlead Strategies founder and Managing Partner Katie Stockton weighs in.

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Bitcoin Flirts With $16K Amid Renewed Crypto Contagion Fears

Bitcoin is flirting with $16,000 as crypto traders speculate over the future of Genesis Global, a victim of the fallout from the recent collapse of Sam Bankman-Fried's FTX exchange. CoinFund President Chris Perkins and Nansen Research Analyst Niklas Polk share their insights. Plus, CoinDesk's Jodie Gunzberg breaks down crypto market performance by industry sectors.

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FTX Owes Its Largest Creditor $226M; More Than 50% of Bitcoin Addresses Are Now in Loss

Court documents filed over the weekend reveal FTX owes an estimated one million creditors about $3.1 billion collectively. "First Mover" has the latest in the FTX case. Dragonfly Capital Partner Tom Schmidt shares his outlook on crypto winter from a venture capitalist's perspective. Nauman Sheikh of Wave Financial provides his markets analysis. And the Moskowitz Law Firm Managing Partner Adam Moskowitz explains his firm's class action suit against some celebrities who endorsed FTX.

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Bahamas Regulator Orders FTX Crypto Transferred to Government Wallets; Bitcoin in Narrow Band Between $16.5K and $17K

Is a battle brewing over the jurisdiction of FTX's bankruptcy proceedings? CoinDesk's Nikhilesh De explains the Bahamas regulatory order requiring the exchange to transfer its crypto to government wallets, and how it may complicate bankruptcy proceedings. Also joining the discussion is Ropes & Gray Counsel Daniel Gwen. Plus, IDX Digital Assets CIO Ben McMillan provides his crypto markets analysis as bitcoin (BTC) ignores the FTX chaos, for now. RETRACTION: An interview with DoNotPay CEO Joshua Browder has been removed from this broadcast, as it did not meet CoinDesk’s editorial standards.

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